Artículo de revista
Relationship between disk position and degenerative bone changes in temporomandibular joints of young subjects with TMD. An MRI study
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, Volumen 38, Issue 3, 2014, Pages 269-276.
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10.17796/jcpd.38.3.w43m8474433n7ur2
Autor
Moncada, G.
Cortés, D.
Millas, P.
Marholz, C.
Institución
Resumen
This study determines the frequency and relationship between disk position and degenerative bone changes
in temporomandibular joints in children and adolescent patients with internal derangement. Study design:
TMJ, MRI of 88 patients were analyzed (average age: 14.7 years-old, range age: 10-18 years-old), female
n=65 (73.9%) and male n=23 (26.1%). Images obtained were used to determine the frequency of disk position,
joint effusion (JE) and degenerative bone changes (OA). Images were assessed by a calibrated radiologist
(Kappa=0.82). Results: No significant association was found between disk displacement with reduction
and degenerative bone changes (Chi2=9.894; OR= 0.375; p=0.0017), nor disk without displacement
(Chi2=9.448; OR= 0.223; p=0.0021). A significant association was found between disk displacement without
reduction and degenerative bone changes (Chi2=30.951; OR=6.304; p=0.0001). Conclusions: There is
a significant association between disk displacement without reduction and degenerative bone changes
(p=0.0001) in children and adolescent patients with TMD.