The effect of temporomandibular joint dysfunction on the craniocervical mandibular system: A retrospective study

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Background: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common condition affecting the orofacial region, resulting in pain and dysfunction. Objective: This study aimed to elucidate the ambiguous association between cervical features and temporomandibular disorders by measuring the rotations between the skull-atlas, atlas-axis and mandible-atlas and examining the relationship between these rotations and temporomandibular disorders. Methods: Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images from 176 patients, 97 females and 79 males with an average age of 25.7 years were used in this study. The patients were divided into two groups: those with joint dysfunction (n = 88) and those without (n = 88). The study employed various methods to determine rotations in the skull-atlas, atlas-axis and mandible atlas based on anatomical landmarks and measurements. These methods include the use of specific planes, angles and distances to identify and measure rotation. Data analysis was performed using the TURCOSA statistical software (Turcosa Analytics Ltd Co, Turkey, www.turcosa.com.tr). Results: The results showed that the degree of rotation between the skull and the atlas was higher in the TMD group than in the control group (p

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Öztürk, K., Danışman, H., & Akkoca, F. (2024). The effect of temporomandibular joint dysfunction on the craniocervical mandibular system: A retrospective study. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 51(3), 469–475. https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.13622

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