Abstract

Seven men and 15 women with TMJ pain dysfunction syndrome were selected. After clinical examination, polytomography of the TMJ was performed in centric occlusion in different planes. Open-mouth projections were also made in three patients, frontal tomography in one patient, and transcranial radiographs in 16 patients. Occlusal analysis was performed on the articulator. Twenty patients showed various patterns of condylar displacement with flattening of the anterior, superior, or posterior condylar walls in 11 patients, including three with arthritic lesions. Therapy included occlusal splints (21 patients), selective grinding (seven patients), prosthodontic rehabilitation (10 patients), and orthodontic treatment (two patients). After therapy, tomographic examination was repeated at intervals of 9 to 44 months. A distinct reshaping of the condyle was seen in seven patients. The new shape tended to be rounded. The three patients with degenerative changes before treatment showed regression of the lesions. No change was seen in condyles which were rounded before therapy.

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