Research Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2010
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Page No. 131 - 139

Interocclusal Appliance Effect on Clinical Findings and Disc Location in Internal Derangement

Authors : Minoo Mahshid, Mohammad Mehdi Zamiri, Masoud Ejlali, Masoud Varshosaz and Ghassem Ansari

Abstract: Improvement of clinical signs like pain and mandibular movements restriction with capturing the natural disc location are among the main purpose of occlusal appliance therapy for the patients affected by internal derangement. The aim of this investigation was to determine the disc location and clinical findings in internal derangement patients treated by an interocclusal appliance. A total of 15 patients affected by internal derangement were selected on the basis of defined including and excluding criteria for treatment using a maxillary stabilization appliance. Patients were under detailed assessment in three occasions of before treatment, 2 and 6 months after the treatment. This was to determine the disc location in magnetic resonance imaging view and the effect of appliance on clinical findings like joint pain and mandibular movements restrictions. Descriptive statistical analysis and Friedman non-parametric test were used to analyse the data (SPSS ver. 12.0). Improvements in clinical findings were observed in all (100%) patients after 2 months from the beginning of treatment and continued to be at 60% rate at the end of treatment. This improvement was found to be statistically significant when compared to other treatment sequences (p<0.001). Disc shape remained unchanged after treatment. Statistical analysis did not show any significant difference between disc location before and after treatment. Stabilization appliance improves clinical findings without disc recapturing. Continuous use of the appliance until 6 months increase, the treatment success rate in comparison to 2 months use.

How to cite this article:

Minoo Mahshid, Mohammad Mehdi Zamiri, Masoud Ejlali, Masoud Varshosaz and Ghassem Ansari, 2010. Interocclusal Appliance Effect on Clinical Findings and Disc Location in Internal Derangement. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 5: 131-139.

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