Classification of temporomandibular joint erosion, arthritis, and inflammation in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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Classification of temporomandibular joint erosion, arthritis, and inflammation in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Abstract
Introduction: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common disease in pediatric rheumatology. It is characterized by chronically progressive joint destruction. The temporomandibular joints (TMJs) are involved in up to 87% of patients and may take an asymptomatic course in 69% of cases. Other than contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), there are no reliable screening symptoms or non-invasive procedures available to diagnose the inflammation in its acute form. The goal of this study was to establish an imaging-based classification system for TMJ erosion via MRI and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in an effort to improve indication-specific treatment approaches and to facilitate the comparison of findings.
Materials and methods: A total of 46 patients were included. Contrast-enhanced MRI and CBCT images obtained during treatment by pediatric rheumatologists and orthodontists were available from 23 patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. We devised a classification system combining the findings of both imaging techniques based on this patient sample in comparison with CBCT findings from an age- and gender-matched group of 23 non-arthritis patients, taking into consideration the available literature and administration of contrast medium.
Results: Our cohort of 46 patients comprised 60% female and 40% male patients with a mean age of 14 years, providing a total of 92 TMJs for evaluation. We were able to apply the findings efficiently and conveniently to this classification system with no relevant interobserver differences. Mild structural abnormalities were noted in 21% of TMJs in the control group, whereas 83% of TMJs in the arthritis group exhibited severe anomalies, including cases of extreme destruction. Age and gender did not affect the degree of destruction significantly.
Conclusion: This is the first classification system to link CBCT and MRI with the use of contrast medium. Contrast-enhanced MRI is an internationally recognized technique that permits acute inflammation to be unequivocally diagnosed. Although structural erosion of the TMJs in our arthritis group was generally severe and significant, we were surprised to observe some cases that were clinically asymptomatic.
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