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Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Qualitative and semi-quantitative methods have been developed for TMJ sound classification, but the criteria presented are completely inhomogeneous. Thus, to develop more objective criteria for defining TMJ sounds, electroacoustical systems have been developed. We used Joint vi...

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Autores principales: Hwang, In-Taek, Jung, Da-Un, Lee, Jae-Hoon, Kang, Dong-Wan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165251
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.1.26
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author Hwang, In-Taek
Jung, Da-Un
Lee, Jae-Hoon
Kang, Dong-Wan
author_facet Hwang, In-Taek
Jung, Da-Un
Lee, Jae-Hoon
Kang, Dong-Wan
author_sort Hwang, In-Taek
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description STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Qualitative and semi-quantitative methods have been developed for TMJ sound classification, but the criteria presented are completely inhomogeneous. Thus, to develop more objective criteria for defining TMJ sounds, electroacoustical systems have been developed. We used Joint vibration analysis in the BioPAK system (Bioresearch Inc., Milwaukee, USA) as the electrovibratography. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine the TMJ sounds with repect to frequency spectra patterns and the integral > 300 Hz /< 300 Hz ratios via six-months follow-up. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study was done before and after the six-months recordings with 20 dental school students showed anterior disk displacement with reduction. Joint vibrations were analyzed using a mathematical technique known as the Fast Fourier Transform. RESULTS: In this study Group I and Group II showed varied integral > 300 /< 300 ratios before and after the six-months recordings. Also, by the comparative study between the integral > 300 /< 300 ratios and the frequency spectrums, it was conceivable that the frequency spectrums showed similar patterns at the same location that the joint sound occurred before and after the six-months recordings. while the frequency spectrums showed varied patterns at the different locations that the joint sound occurred before and after six-month recordings, it would possibly be due to the differences in the degree of internal derangement and/or in the shape of the disc. CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that clinicians consider the integral > 300 /< 300 ratios as well as the frequency spectrums to decide the starting-point of the treatment for TMJ sounds.
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spelling pubmed-29946702010-12-16 Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis Hwang, In-Taek Jung, Da-Un Lee, Jae-Hoon Kang, Dong-Wan J Adv Prosthodont Original Article STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Qualitative and semi-quantitative methods have been developed for TMJ sound classification, but the criteria presented are completely inhomogeneous. Thus, to develop more objective criteria for defining TMJ sounds, electroacoustical systems have been developed. We used Joint vibration analysis in the BioPAK system (Bioresearch Inc., Milwaukee, USA) as the electrovibratography. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine the TMJ sounds with repect to frequency spectra patterns and the integral > 300 Hz /< 300 Hz ratios via six-months follow-up. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study was done before and after the six-months recordings with 20 dental school students showed anterior disk displacement with reduction. Joint vibrations were analyzed using a mathematical technique known as the Fast Fourier Transform. RESULTS: In this study Group I and Group II showed varied integral > 300 /< 300 ratios before and after the six-months recordings. Also, by the comparative study between the integral > 300 /< 300 ratios and the frequency spectrums, it was conceivable that the frequency spectrums showed similar patterns at the same location that the joint sound occurred before and after the six-months recordings. while the frequency spectrums showed varied patterns at the different locations that the joint sound occurred before and after six-month recordings, it would possibly be due to the differences in the degree of internal derangement and/or in the shape of the disc. CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that clinicians consider the integral > 300 /< 300 ratios as well as the frequency spectrums to decide the starting-point of the treatment for TMJ sounds. The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2009-03 2009-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2994670/ /pubmed/21165251 http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.1.26 Text en Copyright © 2009 The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hwang, In-Taek
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Lee, Jae-Hoon
Kang, Dong-Wan
Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis
title Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis
title_full Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis
title_short Evaluation of TMJ sound on the subject with TMJ disorder by Joint Vibration Analysis
title_sort evaluation of tmj sound on the subject with tmj disorder by joint vibration analysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165251
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.1.26
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