1. Reciprocal effects of scleroderma and temporomandibular dysfunction between patient cohorts.
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Pellicano, Chiara, Leodori, Giorgia, Floridia, Stefano, Colalillo, Amalia, Gigante, Antonietta, Rosato, Edoardo, and Paoloni, Marco
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TEMPOROMANDIBULAR disorders ,SYSTEMIC scleroderma ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of temporomandibular dysfunction in scleroderma patients according to the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) and to correlate it with disease variables. Methods: Temporomandibular dysfunction was evaluated in 75 scleroderma patients and 74 healthy controls using DC/TMD. Gastrointestinal symptoms were evaluated through the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) score in scleroderma patients. Results: There was no difference of prevalence in temporomandibular dysfunction [30 (40%) vs 30 (40.5%); p > 00.05] between scleroderma patients and healthy controls. Scleroderma patients had a significant reduction in all oral movements compared to healthy controls. Scleroderma patients with temporomandibular dysfunction had a statistically higher score in the UCLA distention/bloating item [1.75 (0.5–2.38) vs 0.75 (0.25–1.75); p < 0.05] than scleroderma patients without temporomandibular dysfunction. Discussion: Temporomandibular dysfunction prevalence between scleroderma patients and healthy controls is similar. In scleroderma patients, temporomandibular dysfunction reduces oral mobility and opening, which worsens distension/bloating. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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