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Prevalence of signs of temporomandibular disorders among elderly inhabitants of Helsinki, Finland
Tekijät: Hiltunen K, Schmidt-Kaunisaho K, Nevalainen J, Närhi T, Ainamo A
Julkaisuvuosi: 1995
Journal: Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
Vuosikerta: 53
Numero: 1
Aloitussivu: 20
Lopetussivu: 23
The prevalence of clinical signs of temporomandibular disorders in 76-,
81-, and 86-year-old subjects living in Helsinki, Finland, were studied,
using Helkimo's clinical dysfunction index. In percentage distribution,
clinically symptom-free subjects (Di 0) constituted 20% of all those
examined, and by percentage the largest group of subjects without signs
was that of the oldest men (47%). Women had a higher prevalence of signs
of temporomandibular disorders, and only 15% were clinically
symptom-free. Four per cent of all those examined had severe symptoms.
The commonest signs were impaired range of movement of the mandible and
impaired function of the temporomandibular joint