Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study

To investigate temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement signs such as muscle pain, the ratio of masseter and temporal muscle activity, mouth opening width and jaw deviation during mouth opening in children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a group of 32 subjects with JIA and...

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Main Authors: Michele D’Attilio, Beatrice Di Carlo, Francesco Caroccia, Francesco Moscagiuri, Debora Mariarita d’Angelo, Francesco Chiarelli, Felice Festa, Luciana Breda
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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spelling doaj-fd058bda20094e1fa7e724827ad080942021-06-30T23:47:51ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-06-01115380538010.3390/app11125380Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control StudyMichele D’Attilio0Beatrice Di Carlo1Francesco Caroccia2Francesco Moscagiuri3Debora Mariarita d’Angelo4Francesco Chiarelli5Felice Festa6Luciana Breda7Department of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyPaediatric Rheumatology Unit, Department of Paediatrics, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyPaediatric Rheumatology Unit, Department of Paediatrics, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyPaediatric Rheumatology Unit, Department of Paediatrics, University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyTo investigate temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement signs such as muscle pain, the ratio of masseter and temporal muscle activity, mouth opening width and jaw deviation during mouth opening in children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a group of 32 subjects with JIA and a control group of 32 healthy subjects were evaluated. Data were collected clinically by muscle palpation (masseters, anterior temporalis and sternocleidomastoids) and instrumental analysis (electromyography and kinesiography). Higher pain was registered in the masseter and sternocleidomastoid muscles on both sides and in the right anterior temporalis in the JIA group compared to the control group (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Electromyography showed no statistically significant difference in the frequency of the pathological ratio of masseter and temporal muscle activity (MM/TA < 1) both in the JIA group and in the control group. Kinesiography showed a statistically significant difference in mouth opening width and jaw deviation during mouth opening between the groups (<i>p</i> < 0.05): JIA subjects showed lower mouth opening values and wider deviation on mouth opening; 29 out of 32 JIA subjects showed jaw deviation towards the right side. JIA affects the TMJ, causing myalgia in the head and neck muscles, a reduction in mouth opening width and an increase in jaw deviation during mouth opening.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/12/5380juvenile idiopathic arthritistemporomandibular jointelectromyographykinesiography
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author Michele D’Attilio
Beatrice Di Carlo
Francesco Caroccia
Francesco Moscagiuri
Debora Mariarita d’Angelo
Francesco Chiarelli
Felice Festa
Luciana Breda
spellingShingle Michele D’Attilio
Beatrice Di Carlo
Francesco Caroccia
Francesco Moscagiuri
Debora Mariarita d’Angelo
Francesco Chiarelli
Felice Festa
Luciana Breda
Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study
Applied Sciences
juvenile idiopathic arthritis
temporomandibular joint
electromyography
kinesiography
author_facet Michele D’Attilio
Beatrice Di Carlo
Francesco Caroccia
Francesco Moscagiuri
Debora Mariarita d’Angelo
Francesco Chiarelli
Felice Festa
Luciana Breda
author_sort Michele D’Attilio
title Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study
title_short Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study
title_full Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study
title_fullStr Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Instrumental TMJ Evaluation in Children and Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case—Control Study
title_sort clinical and instrumental tmj evaluation in children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a case—control study
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-06-01
description To investigate temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement signs such as muscle pain, the ratio of masseter and temporal muscle activity, mouth opening width and jaw deviation during mouth opening in children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a group of 32 subjects with JIA and a control group of 32 healthy subjects were evaluated. Data were collected clinically by muscle palpation (masseters, anterior temporalis and sternocleidomastoids) and instrumental analysis (electromyography and kinesiography). Higher pain was registered in the masseter and sternocleidomastoid muscles on both sides and in the right anterior temporalis in the JIA group compared to the control group (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Electromyography showed no statistically significant difference in the frequency of the pathological ratio of masseter and temporal muscle activity (MM/TA < 1) both in the JIA group and in the control group. Kinesiography showed a statistically significant difference in mouth opening width and jaw deviation during mouth opening between the groups (<i>p</i> < 0.05): JIA subjects showed lower mouth opening values and wider deviation on mouth opening; 29 out of 32 JIA subjects showed jaw deviation towards the right side. JIA affects the TMJ, causing myalgia in the head and neck muscles, a reduction in mouth opening width and an increase in jaw deviation during mouth opening.
topic juvenile idiopathic arthritis
temporomandibular joint
electromyography
kinesiography
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/12/5380
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