Prevalência e gravidade de disfunção temporomandibular em professores do ensino superior

  • Tavarez R
  • Braga P
  • Maia Filho E
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: University professors are part of a category of professionals constantly submitted to stress, which may trigger a temporomandibular disorder (TMD). By recognizing this relationship, this study aimed at evaluating the prevalence and severity of TMD in university professors. METHODS: A sample of 200 individuals of both genders, above 25 years of age, who were still not diagnosed with TMD, was divided in two groups: Group I, made up of university professors, and Group II made up of individuals of any other professional activity, different from teaching. Volunteers were asked to fill a historical questionnaire which allowed a classification of the presence and severity of TMD. RESULTS: Participated in this study 95 males and 105 females. With regard to TMD severity in Group I, it was observed that 62.7% of evaluated individuals were classified as having mild TMD; 25.3% as having moderate TMD; and 12% as having severe TMD. In Group II, 73.9% had mild TMD; 24.6% had moderate TMD; and 1.4% had severe TMD. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of TMD among professors was not different from the group of non professors. When professors had TMD, the level severity was higher as compared to non professors.

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Tavarez, R. R. D. J., Braga, P. L. A., Maia Filho, E. M., & Malheiros, A. S. (2013). Prevalência e gravidade de disfunção temporomandibular em professores do ensino superior. Revista Dor, 14(3), 187–191. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1806-00132013000300007

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