Proceedings of the International Dental Conference of Sumatera Utara 2017 (IDCSU 2017) 2018
DOI: 10.2991/idcsu-17.2018.65
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The Association between Number of Tooth Loss, Tooth Loss Quadrants, and Occlusal Support with Temporomandibular Disorders in Partially Edentulous Patients

Abstract: Abstract-Loss of one or several teeth can disturb the balance of the composition of the teeth in the arch that causes imbalance occlusion of teeth so that the teeth will receive a larger load. Stresses imposed by the structure of the temporomandibular joint is imbalance and would interfere with the function of the temporomandibular joint. The etiology of temporomandibular disorder is multifactorial so that the relationship between tooth loss with temporomandibular disorders is a matter of debate in the field o… Show more

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“…While on the left side as many as 6 people (26.1%) experienced flattening of the articular eminence and 3 people (13%) experienced steepness of the articular eminence (Table 2). This study is accordance with the study of Erzurumlu ZU et al 12 , which showed that patients with tooth loss had a lower eminence inclination angle than patients with complete teeth. Based on the number of quadrants of tooth loss, the largest percentage of subjects who experienced changes in the angle of inclination of the articular eminence was in the group of four quadrants as many as 8 people (50%) who experienced flattening at the angle of inclination of the articular eminence on the right side.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…While on the left side as many as 6 people (26.1%) experienced flattening of the articular eminence and 3 people (13%) experienced steepness of the articular eminence (Table 2). This study is accordance with the study of Erzurumlu ZU et al 12 , which showed that patients with tooth loss had a lower eminence inclination angle than patients with complete teeth. Based on the number of quadrants of tooth loss, the largest percentage of subjects who experienced changes in the angle of inclination of the articular eminence was in the group of four quadrants as many as 8 people (50%) who experienced flattening at the angle of inclination of the articular eminence on the right side.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Study conducted by Modgi C et al 12 , reported that the angle of inclination of the articular eminence was slightly higher in the group with missing teeth. Based on the description of previous studies, it can be seen that the relationship between the tooth loss factor on temporomandibular disorders and the angle of inclination of the articular eminence is a matter of debate in the field of dentistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Distribution of patients based on teeth number/arch recorded with tooth material loss was, 88% of the patients had tooth material loss in both arch and 5% in the lower arch and 2% in upper arch alone. Distribution of patients based on the reason for tooth material loss, 95% of patients had attrition, 10% had erosion, and 5% had abrasion (Imfeld, 1996;Basha et al, 2018) to Ricca Chairunnisa et al (Chairunnisa and Sihombing, 2017). By comparing age and reason for tooth material loss it is evident that 46-60 years of age have signi icant loss of tooth material where attrition is about 29.3%, abrasion is about 4.6% and erosion is about 6.1% and Chi-square test(P value=0.24) was found to be statistically not signi icant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the teeth having been forced to unequal chewing pressure. Teeth can move or shift as a result of vertical load [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%