Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Introduction: There is a prevalence of temporomandibular joint dysfunction which is related to personality disorders, due to the moods experienced by these patients. Objective: Determine the comorbidity of personality disorders and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Methods: A cross-sectional obse...
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doaj-258f6e4c18ca4de995c01a7984d9ca9f2020-11-25T04:02:09ZengEditorial Ciencias MédicasRevista Cubana de Estomatología0034-75071561-297X2019-05-01562149161332Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunctionYosvany Herrero Solano0Yordany Arias Molina1Clínica Universitaria de Especialidades Estomatológicas “Manuel Cedeño”. Bayamo, GranmaHospital General Universitario “Carlos Manuel de Céspedes del Castillo”. Bayamo, GranmaIntroduction: There is a prevalence of temporomandibular joint dysfunction which is related to personality disorders, due to the moods experienced by these patients. Objective: Determine the comorbidity of personality disorders and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Methods: A cross-sectional observational descriptive study was conducted at the Orthodontics service during one year, from February 2017 to 2018. The study universe was 250 patients, of whom a sample of 64 was selected by simple random sampling on the basis of inclusion criteria. The presence of temporomandibular dysfunction was determined by Maglione and collaborators' dysfunction index. Results: Temporomandibular joint dysfunction was found in 57 patients, of whom 46.87 % had dysfunction class II (moderate), and 89.06% had some sort of personality disorder, such as histrionic (25.00 %) or obsessive-compulsive personality (26.56 %). Conclusions: In most of the patients examined a relationship was found between personality disorders and temporomandibular joint dysfunction, showing that there is comorbidity between the two conditions.http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/1857disfunción de la articulación temporomandibulartrastornos de la personalidadcomorbilidad. |
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Yosvany Herrero Solano Yordany Arias Molina Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction Revista Cubana de Estomatología disfunción de la articulación temporomandibular trastornos de la personalidad comorbilidad. |
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Yosvany Herrero Solano Yordany Arias Molina |
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Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction |
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Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction |
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Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction |
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Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction |
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Personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction |
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personality disorder and temporomandibular joint dysfunction |
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Editorial Ciencias Médicas |
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Revista Cubana de Estomatología |
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0034-7507 1561-297X |
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2019-05-01 |
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Introduction: There is a prevalence of temporomandibular joint dysfunction which is related to personality disorders, due to the moods experienced by these patients. Objective: Determine the comorbidity of personality disorders and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Methods: A cross-sectional observational descriptive study was conducted at the Orthodontics service during one year, from February 2017 to 2018. The study universe was 250 patients, of whom a sample of 64 was selected by simple random sampling on the basis of inclusion criteria. The presence of temporomandibular dysfunction was determined by Maglione and collaborators' dysfunction index. Results: Temporomandibular joint dysfunction was found in 57 patients, of whom 46.87 % had dysfunction class II (moderate), and 89.06% had some sort of personality disorder, such as histrionic (25.00 %) or obsessive-compulsive personality (26.56 %). Conclusions: In most of the patients examined a relationship was found between personality disorders and temporomandibular joint dysfunction, showing that there is comorbidity between the two conditions. |
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disfunción de la articulación temporomandibular trastornos de la personalidad comorbilidad. |
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