Relationship between disk position and degenerative bone changes in temporomandibular joints of young subjects with TMD. An MRI study

G Moncada, D Cortés, R Millas, C Marholz, G Moncada, D Cortés, R Millas, C Marholz

Abstract

This study determines the frequency and relationship between disk position and degenerative bone changes in temporomandibular joints in children and adolescent patients with internal derangement. Study design: TMJ, MRI of 88 patients were analyzed (average age: 14.7 years-old, range age: 10-18 years-old), female n = 65 (73.9%) and male n = 23 (26.1%). Images obtained were used to determine the frequency of disk position, joint effusion (JE) and degenerative bone changes (OA). Images were assessed by a calibrated radiologist (Kappa = 0.82).

Results: No significant association was found between disk displacement with reduction and degenerative bone changes (Chi2 = 9.894; OR = 0.375; p = 0.0017), nor disk without displacement (Chi2 = 9.448; OR = 0.223; p = 0.0021). A significant association was found between disk displacement without reduction and degenerative bone changes (Chi2 = 30.951; OR = 6.304; p = 0.0001).

Conclusions: There is a significant association between disk displacement without reduction and degenerative bone changes (p = 0.0001) in children and adolescent patients with TMD.

Source: PubMed

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