dc.contributorS�nchez-P�rez, L., Health Attention Department, Universidad Aut�noma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico; Irigoyen-Camacho, M., Health Attention Department, Universidad Aut�noma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico; Molina-Frechero, N., Health Attention Department, Universidad Aut�noma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico; Mendoza-Roaf, P., Universitary Center of Health Sciences, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico; Medina-Sol�s, C., Universidad Aut�noma del Estado de Hidalgo, Mexico; Acosta-G�o, E., Microbiology Laboratory, School of Dentistry, Universi dad Nacional Aut�noma de M�xico, Mexico; Maupom�, G., Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis School of Dentistry, The Regenstrief Institute, Inc, Indianapolis, IN, United States
dc.creatorSanchez-Perez, L.
dc.creatorIrigoyen-Camacho, M.
dc.creatorMolina-Frechero, N.
dc.creatorMendoza-Roaf, P.
dc.creatorMedina-Solis, C.
dc.creatorAcosta-Gio, E.
dc.creatorMaupome, G.
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-15T18:20:44Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-02T14:35:35Z
dc.date.available2015-09-15T18:20:44Z
dc.date.available2022-11-02T14:35:35Z
dc.date.created2015-09-15T18:20:44Z
dc.date.issued2013
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dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/42661
dc.identifier10.4317/medoral.18075
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/5000910
dc.description.abstractObjective: To identify, among Mexican teenagers from public and private schools, the frequency, severity of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs, and their possible association with temporomandibular joint disorders. Material and Methods: Fifteen-year-old students were recruited from public and private schools. Clinical findings were registered as follows: oral hygiene status with the Oral Hygiene Index-Simplified, malocclusion using the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI), and TMJ disorders following WHO criteria. Negative binomial and logistic regression models were constructed for data analysis. Results: A total of 249 fifteen-year old students were included in the study (118 female 47.4%). 68% had a DAI score ? 25 (minor or no occlusal anomalies), 18% scored 26-30 (mild anomalies), 7% scored 31-35 (evident anomalies), and 6% scored ? 36 (major malocclusion). The most frequent anomalies were dental crowding in 50%, maxillary dental irregularity in 44.6%, mandible irregularity in 41.2% and excessive maxillary overjet in 37.8%. Among the students, 26.1% had clicking/muscle or TMJ pain, of these 12.3% showed pain during palpation. OHI-S > 1 was found in 34% of the participants. The negative binomial model showed an association between DAI score and TMJ disorders (P=0.041). Also the logistic regression model showed an association between malocclusion (DAI>25) and TMJ disorders (OR=2.58, p=0.002). Malocclusion was associated also with poor oral hygiene (OR=1.65, p=0.007), and with attendance to public schools (OR=1.97, p=0.039). Conclusions: TMJ disorders and DAI scores were significantly associated. Screening/Diagnostic programs for ortho-dontic and TMJ-disorders are needed, to identify and offer treatment to teenagers with major malocclusion and TMJ/muscle pain. � Medicina Oral S. L. C.I.F. B.
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dc.relationWOS
dc.relationMedicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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dc.titleMalocclusion and TMJ disorders in teenagers from private and public schools in Mexico City
dc.typeArticle


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