Literature DB >> 18836693

[Temporomandibular joint dysfunction. A consequence of whiplash-injury].

M Hülse1, B Losert-Bruggner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 10-20% of patients with a simple whiplash-injury without severe structural lesions, a chronification of the complaints occurs. The question is whether some unidentified pathogenic factors exist. SCIENTIFIC QUESTION: Investigations have demonstrated that mandibular and head-neck movements are coordinated and centrally controlled and that a craniocervical dysfunction (CCD) can lead to a temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) by reflex action and vice versa. This study investigated whether a whiplash-injury can lead to a TMD. METHODS AND
RESULTS: IA total of 187 patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) were examined for TMD. Simple tests with and without loading of the mandible were used to initially diagnose TMD and the diagnosis was confirmed electrophysiologically. TMD could be verified in all patients with WAD. According to these investigations a CMD was regularly found in patients with WAD and relief from suffering can often not be achieved without treatment of the CMD.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18836693     DOI: 10.1007/s00106-008-1799-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HNO        ISSN: 0017-6192            Impact factor:   1.284


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2.  Integrated jaw and neck function in man. Studies of mandibular and head-neck movements during jaw opening-closing tasks.

Authors:  H Zafar
Journal:  Swed Dent J Suppl       Date:  2000

3.  Prevalence of temporomandibular disorders associated with whiplash injury in Lithuania.

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4.  The craniocervical connection: a retrospective analysis of 300 whiplash patients with cervical and temporomandibular disorders.

Authors:  M H Friedman; J Weisberg
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5.  Modeling of jaw-head-neck dynamics during whiplash.

Authors:  K Schneider; R F Zernicke; G Clark
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  1989-09       Impact factor: 6.116

6.  Incidence of temporomandibular joint changes after whiplash trauma: a prospective study using MR imaging.

Authors:  H Bergman; F Andersson; A Isberg
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7.  Prevalence of signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in an urban and rural German population: results of a population-based Study of Health in Pomerania.

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Journal:  J Oral Rehabil       Date:  1998-10       Impact factor: 3.837

9.  Recognizing otolaryngologic symptoms in patients with temporomandibular disorders.

Authors:  B C Cooper; D L Cooper
Journal:  Cranio       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 2.020

10.  Motion Analysis of the Mandible during Low-Speed, Rear-End Impacts using High-Speed X-rays.

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