2013
DOI: 10.2334/josnusd.55.39
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Association between headache and temporomandibular joint disorders in children and adolescents

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“…42 Additionally, some authors report that primary headache types such as migraines may present differently in children and adolescents than in adults. 9,14 However, she did not clearly fit the criteria for secondary headaches either. The presence of photophobia and phonophobia and visual changes she reported as part of her headache history are atypical of pure secondary TMD headaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…42 Additionally, some authors report that primary headache types such as migraines may present differently in children and adolescents than in adults. 9,14 However, she did not clearly fit the criteria for secondary headaches either. The presence of photophobia and phonophobia and visual changes she reported as part of her headache history are atypical of pure secondary TMD headaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 In other studies, 59% of patients with myofascial TMD also fit the diagnostic criteria for episodic TTH, and 33% fit those for chronic TTH based on the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition. 10 Conversely, of patients with TTH, about 40% will also have a myofascial TMD diagnosis using the research diagnostic criteria for TMD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher number of TMD signals and symptoms is found in children with headache 20 , with association between moderate and severe TMD and primary headaches in a population 21 of children and adolescents, but some findings in adult population cannot be easily compared due to a great number of nomenclatures and different analyses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Apesar de crianças e adolescentes apresentarem sinais e sintomas da DTM (Tecco et al, 2011;Branco et al, 2013;Franco et al, 2013), estudos têm revelado que a maior parte dos pacientes diagnosticados com DTM encontram-se na população de 20 a 40 anos de idade (Von Korff et al, 1988;Dworkin et al, 1990;De Kanter et al, 1993;Manfredini et al, 2006). Com relação à distribuição da amostra desse estudo quanto à faixa etária, pode-se afirmar que a mesma concorda com a literatura, visto que a média encontrada foi de 37,2 ± 12,5 anos de idade, com idades variando de 18 a 80 anos de idade.…”
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“…Crianças e adolescentes também apresentam sinais e sintomas da DTM, embora a prevalência seja menor do que nos adultos (Tecco et al, 2011;Branco et al, 2013;Franco et al, 2013 Greene;Marbach, 1982;Schiffman et al, 1990;Dworkin et al, 1990;De Kanter et al, 1992 O deslocamento de disco refere-se à situação onde o disco e a cabeça da mandíbula se articulam de maneira incorreta. Se o paciente pode movimentar a mandíbula de forma a reposicionar a cabeça da mandíbula sob a borda posterior do disco, diz-se que o disco está reduzido.…”
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