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. 2023 Apr 2;15(4):e37028.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.37028. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorders Between 2015-2021: A Literature Review

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Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorders Between 2015-2021: A Literature Review

Ali H Alrizqi et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

The prevalence of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is significantly high around the world. We conducted a literature review to determine the prevalence of TMD globally and in Saudi Arabia based on published studies. This review article collected 35 full-text articles after searching PubMed for TMD prevalence between 2015-2021. Assessing the prevalence of TMDs is important for several reasons, including providing an overview of the incidence of such disorders, educating the community, clarifying the gender and age group with the highest prevalence, establishing a program to prepare specialists to treat these disorders, and identifying the appropriate number of specialists by comparing TMD prevalence to Saudi Arabia's census. Out of 35 selected articles, thirty studies were done outside Saudi Arabia, and five were local. Less than 40% prevalence of TMD has been reported with associated factors such as gender, psychological status, and age. The female gender has shown a higher TMD rate than the male gender. Some authors have suggested conducting a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) assessment in the pediatric clinic. Moreover, TMD screening is an important tool for every patient visiting the dental clinic to assess TMJ status and treat TMD at early stages, especially in non-painful cases.

Keywords: global prevalence; local prevalence; prevalence rate; temporomandibular joint (tmj) disorders; temporomandibular joint-tmj.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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