Factors associated with voice-related quality of life among patients with temporomandibular disorders

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Research would be important for obtaining a better understanding of voice complaints among patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Objective: The identification of predictors of voice disorders associated with TMD pain was made according to Diagnostic Criteria for TMD (DC/TMD) Axis I. Methodology: Functional limitations were measured using the Jaw Functional Limitation Scales for mastication (JFLS-M), jaw mobility (JFLS-JM), and verbal and emotional expression (JFLS-VEE). Patients also completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The primary outcome was social-emotional and physical functioning as indicated by scores on the Voice-Related Quality of Life (V-RQOL) questionnaire. Multiple linear regression was used to model the relationship between the domains on the V-RQOL questionnaire and scores on the HADS and JFLS after adjusting for age, gender, DC/TMD diagnosis, pain intensity, and time since pain onset. Results: The HADS-D (B=-1.15; 95% CI,-1.718 to-0.587; p

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Emshoff, R., Astl, M., Giotakis, A. I., Hupp, L. C., & Kolk, A. (2024). Factors associated with voice-related quality of life among patients with temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 32. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2023-0296

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