2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/174013
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The Influence of Emotional State on the Masticatory Muscles Function in the Group of Young Healthy Adults

Abstract: Stress may affect the function of all the components of the masticatory system and may ultimately lead to differentiated symptoms and finally to systemic and structural dysfunctions. Objective. To determine the effect of stress on the masticatory muscles function in young healthy adults. Material and Methods. A total of 201 young, Angle's first class, healthy volunteers, 103 female and 98 male, in the age between 18 and 21 years were recruited into the study. All the participants underwent clinical examination… Show more

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“…Diaz-Caballero et al underlined that in dentists, excessive or total lack of lighting is the main cause of myopia and irreversible changes in the retina (33). Our respondents reported complaints about the temporomandibular joint, pain of temporal and masseter muscles, which could indicate the presence of severe stress and emotional problems ( Table 1) (34). An important role may be played by bruxism and other oral parafunctions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Diaz-Caballero et al underlined that in dentists, excessive or total lack of lighting is the main cause of myopia and irreversible changes in the retina (33). Our respondents reported complaints about the temporomandibular joint, pain of temporal and masseter muscles, which could indicate the presence of severe stress and emotional problems ( Table 1) (34). An important role may be played by bruxism and other oral parafunctions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This confirms that physical pain plays an important role in psychoemotional conditions. Several articles have already attempted to explain the correlation between TMD and psychological distress (Stocka et al, 2015(Stocka et al, , 2018.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychoemotional factors greatly increasing the muscular tone of the masticatory organ, including the strongest muscles of the system-the temporal and masseter muscles. Increased muscle tension becomes the cause of the pain symptoms of TMD (Stocka, Kuc, Sierpinska, Golebiewska, & Wieczorek, 2015). Other general factors, such as rheumatic diseases, endocrine brain tumors, and neoplasms in the vicinity of or within the temporomandibular joint are all very rare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[47,48]. In the high stress group, the number of women was about two times higher than that of men, and stress may have led to masticatory dysfunction [49]. Estrogen and inflammation could excite TMJ neuronal activity, which may lead to differential pain intensities between men and women [50].…”
Section: Acute and Chronic Pain Involves Different Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%