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Characteristics of TMD noise analyzed by electrovibratography
Fecha
2008Registro en:
CRANIO-THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOMANDIBULAR PRACTICE, v.26, n.3, p.222-228, 2008
0886-9634
Autor
MAZZETTO, Marcelo Oliveira
HOTTA, Takami Hirono
CARRASCO, Thaise Graciele
MAZZETTO, Rafaela Galli
Institución
Resumen
Studying joint noise is an important parameter for diagnosing temporomandibular dysfunction. In this study, eight groups (n=9) were formed according to joint dysfunction classification, provided by employing vibration analysis equipment. Parameters for analyzing joint noise were: total vibration energy, peak amplitude, and peak frequency. Mouth opening range was also analyzed. Statistical analysis results for each parameter were significant at 1 %. Each analyzed group presented different noise characteristics. This allowed for inclusion of the groups within a determined value category. The patient group with normal condyle/disk relationship always presented the lowest values. The type of joint noise was characterized by analyzing total integral noise, peak amplitude, peak frequency, and mouth opening. Analyzing joint noise using electrovibratography suggests the type of joint dysfunction and may help to establish a diagnosis, as well as a treatment plan.