2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(11)60084-x
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Prevalence and association of headaches, temporomandibular joint disorders, and occlusal interferences

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“…As pointed out previously by other authors, the dysfunctional stomatognathic system may explain the pain reported by these patients (12)(13)(14)(15). Although such findings are not uncommon in adults and have been demonstrated in large population-based studies (12,15), similar studies involving younger individuals have been rare. In the present study, no significant association was found between gender and the presence of TMJD and headache.…”
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confidence: 48%
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“…As pointed out previously by other authors, the dysfunctional stomatognathic system may explain the pain reported by these patients (12)(13)(14)(15). Although such findings are not uncommon in adults and have been demonstrated in large population-based studies (12,15), similar studies involving younger individuals have been rare. In the present study, no significant association was found between gender and the presence of TMJD and headache.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…A recent study by Troeltzsch and co-authors found that only displacements greater than 3 mm were associated to headache (15). Castelo and co-workers also found that, with the exception of atypical swallowing, no parafunctional or occlusal disturbances were associated with TMJD in children in the primary dentition phase (23).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Troelzsch (2011) asocia la ocurrencia de cefaleas con un deslizamiento en céntrica mayor a 3 mm. Estas conclusiones deben ser interpretadas con cuidado a la hora de extrapolar resultados (66) . Rinchuse y Kandasamy (2006), basados en estudios en Resonancia Magnética, indican que a pesar de realizar correctamente las técnicas de obtención de RC, en un gran porcentaje los cóndilos no se encuentran en la supuesta posición de RC (32) .…”
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“…Headache is also a frequent complaint among patients with TMDs 10,13,14,15,16 . According to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, TMD is defined as a set of disorders involving the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint and associated structures 17 .…”
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“…Some studies have found an interaction between the presence of primary headaches and TMDs 10,13,15,16 , but few studies have been conducted on their relationship to frequent episodic tension-type headache 14 . None have been conducted among military firefighters.…”
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