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Objective: Arthrocentesis is an effective procedure for management of symptomatic patients with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADDWOR), but its prognostic factors are still under investigation. Methods: Thirty-six patients with ADDWOR underwent arthrocentesis of the TMJ and hyaluronic acid injection. They were divided into groups based on three prognostic factors: Age, gender, and the presence of parafunctional habits. The procedure outcome (success or failure) was based on pre-set criteria for improvement in pain and maximum mouth opening (MMO) one month preoperatively. Results: Patients with parafunctional habits had a lower success rate than patients without these habits. Interesting trends were noted with age and gender as prognostic factors for arthrocentesis for patients with ADDWOR. Conclusion: Arthrocentesis is an effective management method for symptomatic patients with ADDWOR at one-month post treatment, especially in the absence of parafunctional habits.
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Attia, H. S., Mosleh, M. I., Jan, A. M., Shawky, M. M., & Jadu, F. M. (2018). Age, gender and parafunctional habits as prognostic factors for temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis. Cranio - Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 36(2), 121–127. https://doi.org/10.1080/08869634.2017.1292175
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