2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-018-2664-y
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Prevalence of degenerative joint disease of the temporomandibular joint: a systematic review

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“…First, in patients with RA, the articular surface of the condyle was covered by inflammatory granulation, which caused destruction of the osseous structures in the joint area [51]. The pathological change began with deterioration of the articular cartilage, due to an excessive load above the functional adaptive remodeling, with concomitant activation of the degraded proteoglycans and proteolytic enzymes in the synovial fluid [52]. This could lead to a secondary inflammatory response with degradation of the joint components, including TMJ [19,53].…”
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“…First, in patients with RA, the articular surface of the condyle was covered by inflammatory granulation, which caused destruction of the osseous structures in the joint area [51]. The pathological change began with deterioration of the articular cartilage, due to an excessive load above the functional adaptive remodeling, with concomitant activation of the degraded proteoglycans and proteolytic enzymes in the synovial fluid [52]. This could lead to a secondary inflammatory response with degradation of the joint components, including TMJ [19,53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A previous study demonstrated that inflammation occurred in the RA affected joints, prior to the osseous changes. Even in the initial stage of RA, localized osteoarthritis might occur as an inflammatory disease in the TMJ area [52]. This initial inflammation might induce mild swelling and limit movement within the TMJ area, in patients with RA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bununla birlikte, tedavi kararında klinik tablonun belirleyici olduğu ifade edilmiştir. 5,6,24 Çalışma grubumuz, TME kliniğine şikâyet nedeni ile başvuran veya yönlendirilen hastalardan oluşmaktadır, ancak hastaların muayeneleri sonrasında %33,7'si sağlıklı olarak nitelendirilmiştir. Bu gruptaki bazı hastaların kas muayenelerinde bir veya iki kas grubunda palpasyonda hassasiyet saptanmış olmakla birlikte, KK teşhisi konabilmesi için aynı taraftaki üç kas grubunda ağrı olması esas alınmıştır.…”
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“…The clinical phenotype is characterized by pain, limited TMJ mobility, and the emission of sounds during joint function. MRIs might show disc pathology, joint effusion, bone edema, or a dislocated disc (Tanaka et al, 2008; Pantoja et al, 2018). CBCT, CT, and PAN reveal a narrowing of the joint space, flattening of the condyle and fossa, and a change in the inclination of the condyle.…”
Section: Degenerative Joint Disease Of the Temporomandibular Jointmentioning
confidence: 99%