Twenty-year cohort study of health gain from orthodontic treatment: Temporomandibular disorders

被引:44
|
作者
Macfarlane, Tatiana V.
Kenealy, Pamela
Kingdon, H. Anne
Mohlin, Bengt O.
Piley, J. Richard
Richmond, Steve
Shaw, William C.
机构
[1] Aberdeen Pain Research Collaboration, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
[2] Reader in psychology, Centre for Clinical and Health Psychology, School of Human and Life Sciences, London, England
[3] Research and Development, Health Promotion Wales, Cardiff, Wales
[4] Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Odontologie, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg
[5] Department of Orthodontics, Crosshouse Hospital, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire Scotland
[6] Applied Clinical Research and Public Health, Dental School, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, Heath Park
[7] School of Dentistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, England
关键词
D O I
10.1016/j.ajodo.2009.02.009
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Introduction: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a common condition. Studies of TMD in relation to orthodontic treatment did not show an association, but longitudinal studies from adolescence to adulthood are lacking. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between orthodontic treatment and TMD with a longitudinal study design. Methods: This prospective cohort study was conducted in South Wales, United Kingdom. The baseline investigation was carried out in 1981 and involved children aged 11 to 12 years (n = 1018). Follow-up investigations were done in 1984 (n = 792), 1989 (n = 456), and 2000 (n = 337). Results: Overall TMD prevalence increased from the baseline (3.2%) to age 19 to 20 (17.6%) and decreased by age 30 to 31 (9.9%). TMD prevalence was higher in females at all follow-up points, except the baseline. Overall, incidences of TMD were 11.9%, 11.5%, and 6.0% at the first, second, and last follow-ups, respectively. Females were more likely to develop TMD than males (hazard ratio [HR], 2.1; 95% CI, 1.3 and 3.3), and those with high self-esteem were less likely to develop TMD (HR, 0.6; 95% CI, 0.4 and 0.8). There was no association between orthodontic treatment and new TMD onset. The incidences of persistent TMD were 20.0%, 34.9%, and 28.0% at the first, second, and last follow-ups, respectively. Females were more likely to have persistent TMD than males (HR, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.0 and 6.1). There was no association between orthodontic treatment and persistent TMD. The only significant predictors of TMD in adults aged 30 to 31 were female sex (odd ratio, 3.0; 95% CI, 1.1 and 8.2) and TMD in adolescence (odds ratio, 4.5; 95% CI, 2.0 and 10.0). Conclusions: Orthodontic treatment neither causes nor prevents TMD. Female sex and TMD in adolescence were the only predictors of TMD in young adulthood. (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2009;135:692.e1-692.e8)
引用
收藏
页码:692 / 693
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] From law librarian to publisher: A twenty-year odyssey
    Heroy, DT
    LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL, 2001, 93 (03): : 402 - 405
  • [32] Twenty-year follow-up of antenatal corticosteroid treatment
    Dessens, AB
    de Haas, HS
    Koppe, JG
    PEDIATRICS, 2000, 105 (06) : E77
  • [33] TWENTY-YEAR TRENDS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
    Hanna, M. L.
    Pickering, M. K.
    Albrecht, J.
    Oehrlein, E. M.
    Patterson, C. R.
    Musallam, A. J.
    Perfetto, E. M.
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2015, 18 (07) : A749 - A749
  • [34] Prevalence of mental disorders in the Zurich Cohort Study:: a twenty year prospective study
    Angst, J
    Gamma, A
    Neuenschwander, M
    Ajdacic-Gross, V
    Eich, D
    Rössler, W
    Merikangas, KR
    EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PSICHIATRIA SOCIALE, 2005, 14 (02): : 68 - 76
  • [35] Evaluation of vision in gnathological and orthodontic patients with temporomandibular disorders: A prospective experimental observational cohort study
    Vompi, Chiara
    Serritella, Emanuela
    Galluccio, Gabriella
    Pistella, Santino
    Segnalini, Alessandro
    Giannelli, Luca
    Di Paolo, Carlo
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY DENTISTRY, 2020, 10 (04): : 481 - 490
  • [36] Twenty-year Multi-Follow-up of Hallucinations in Psychotic and Mood Disorders
    Goghari, Vina M.
    Harrow, Martin
    Grossman, Lisa S.
    Rosen, Cherise
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2011, 69 (09) : 243S - 243S
  • [37] The Role of Acrylic Splints in the Orthodontic - Occlusal Treatment for Temporomandibular Disorders
    Szuhanek, Camelia
    Jianu, Rodica
    Schiller, Eleonora
    Buduru, Smaranda
    Popa, Adelina
    Buzatu, Roxana
    Petrescu, Horatiu Pompiliu
    Grigore, Adelina
    MATERIALE PLASTICE, 2016, 53 (04) : 675 - 677
  • [38] Posterior crossbite and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs): need for orthodontic treatment?
    Thilander, Birgit
    Bjerklin, Krister
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS, 2012, 34 (06) : 667 - 673
  • [39] Health complaints among adolescents in Norway: A twenty-year perspective on trends
    Potrebny, Thomas
    Wiium, Nora
    Haugstvedt, Anne
    Sollesnes, Ragnhild
    Torsheim, Torbjorn
    Wold, Bente
    Thuen, Frode
    PLOS ONE, 2019, 14 (01):
  • [40] Thermographic assessment of temporomandibular disorders symptomology during orthodontic treatment
    McBeth, SB
    Gratt, BM
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS, 1996, 109 (05) : 481 - 488