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Prevention and Treatment Practice | Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Logistic regression analysis of the relationship between abnormal dental occlusion and temporomandibular disorders in lower grade college students

Zelun HUANG1Zhiqian XUE1Yu GU2( )
Department of Stomatology, Zhuhai Campus of Zunyi Medical University, Zhuhai 519041, China
Teaching and Research Section, Department of Stomatology, Zhuhai Campus of Zunyi Medical University, Zhuhai 519041, China
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the influence of abnormal occlusion factors on the incidence of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in junior college students and to provide an etiological basis for the prevention and treatment of TMDs.

Methods

We examined the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and dental occlusion in 754 lower grade college students (male 354, female 400) at Zunyi Medical University (Zhuhai campus). A questionnaire was also administered. We analyzed the correlation between TMD and the other three factors (static abnormal occlusion, dynamical abnormal occlusion and oral parafunctional activity) from the perspective of multivariate unconditioned logistic regression and univariate unconditioned logistic regression with dummy variables.

Results

The prevalence of TMD was 31.7%. The incidence of TMD was significantly (P<0.05) associated with sleep bruxism (OR=2.070), clenching (OR=2.553), diurnal (OR=2.642) and anterior teeth overbite (OR=1.228). Univariate unconditioned logistics regression analysis by dummy variables was used to analyze the incidence of TMD at different deep overbites (mild, OR=1.558; moderate, OR=2.189; severe, OR=3.236; P<0.05).

Conclusion

The risk factors for TMD in lower grade college students included anterior teeth occlusion, sleep bruxism, clenching, and diurnal treatment. Worse deep overbite might increase the risk of TMD.

CLC number: R78 Document code: A Article ID: 2096-1456(2021)01-0045-05

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
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HUANG Z, XUE Z, GU Y. Logistic regression analysis of the relationship between abnormal dental occlusion and temporomandibular disorders in lower grade college students. Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases, 2021, 29(1): 45-49. https://doi.org/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2021.01.007

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Received: 25 May 2020
Revised: 01 August 2020
Published: 20 January 2021
© 2021 by Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases