2001
DOI: 10.1054/ijom.2000.0028
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Relationship between temporomandibular joint pain and magnetic resonance imaging findings of internal derangement

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“…6 From the 148 TMJs studied, 94 (63.5%) presented N, 34 (23%) presented DDwoR, 19 (12.8%) presented DDwR and 1 (0.7%) presented PD (Table 1). Based on these data, only 36.48% of the study sample was classified as presenting internal derangement, which is in disagreement with the findings of Emshoff et al 16 who reported a strong correlation between pain and internal derangement (64.4%). The proportion found in the present study was closer to that found among asymptomatic individuals, which is in agreement with the findings of Sano et al 14 who reported that osteoarthritis and related entities can reflect the clinical symptoms of TMJ problems although the discrepancy between imaging findings and symptoms can complicate the clinical management.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
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“…6 From the 148 TMJs studied, 94 (63.5%) presented N, 34 (23%) presented DDwoR, 19 (12.8%) presented DDwR and 1 (0.7%) presented PD (Table 1). Based on these data, only 36.48% of the study sample was classified as presenting internal derangement, which is in disagreement with the findings of Emshoff et al 16 who reported a strong correlation between pain and internal derangement (64.4%). The proportion found in the present study was closer to that found among asymptomatic individuals, which is in agreement with the findings of Sano et al 14 who reported that osteoarthritis and related entities can reflect the clinical symptoms of TMJ problems although the discrepancy between imaging findings and symptoms can complicate the clinical management.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Our data showed that pain is not a reliable predictor of internal derangement, which is in agreement with the findings of other studies. 4,6,11 Regarding the type of disc displacement observed in the present study, the proportion of DDwoR was higher than that of DDwR (23% vs 12.8%) which is in agreement with the findings of Emshoff et al 12,16 but in disagreement with the findings of another study where 82.5% of cases had disc displacement, of which 59.5% demonstrated reduction with opening and 40.5% did not reduce. Anterior disc displacement is common (44%) and sideways displacement is rare (4%).…”
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“…5,6 MRI is considered to be the gold standard for disc localization, but it is less informative on integrity, adhesions to temporal fossa or the condition of bone surface. 5,7,8 This article attempts to evaluate magnetic resonance arthrography (MRAr) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) for detection of the position, integrity and relations of the articular disc and retrodiscal tissue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Их основной причиной становится передний и/или медиаль-ный вывих диска, который также называют вну-тренним нарушением ВНЧС. В свою очередь, оно может провоцировать развитие остеоартрита и прогрессирующего дегенеративного процесса в суставе [2]. У себя в клинике мы считаем целесо-образным выполнять хирургическую репозицию диска после определенного периода консерватив-ной терапии, в случае если на ее фоне не купиру-ются симптомы.…”
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