Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Jonatas Silva de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sobral,Amanda do Vale, Silva,Taysa Vannoska de Almeida, Coriolano,Maria das Graças Wanderley de Sales, Lins,Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the predictors of temporomandibular disorder in people with Parkinson’s disease, verifying their associations with sociodemographic aspects and stages of the disease. Methods: a study based on secondary data from research conducted in 2017 with 110 people with Parkinson’s disease. They were assessed with the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders and the Parkinson’s disease staging scale. The studied predictive variables for temporomandibular disorder were pain, crepitation, clicking, nighttime and daytime clenching/gnashing, uncomfortable/non-habitual bite, morning rigidity, and tinnitus. The sociodemographic aspects assessed were age, sex, schooling level, marital status, income, and stages 1 to 3 of the disease. The chi-squared odds ratio was used with a 95% confidence interval and significance level at p < 0.05. Results: an association was verified between nighttime clenching/gnashing and income (p = 0.006); tinnitus and income range from ½ to 3 (p = 0.003) and from 4 to 10 minimum wages (p = 0.004); and between tinnitus and stage 1 (p = 0.02). Conclusion: this study verified that the predictors associated with temporomandibular disorder in people with Parkinson’s disease were pain, clicking, crepitation, uncomfortable/non-habitual bite, and morning rigidity. It was verified that income and stage 1 of the disease had an association with nighttime clenching/gnashing and tinnitus.
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spelling Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular DisorderParkinson’s DiseaseCraniomandibular DisordersTemporomandibular Joint DisordersFacial PainMuscle RigidityABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the predictors of temporomandibular disorder in people with Parkinson’s disease, verifying their associations with sociodemographic aspects and stages of the disease. Methods: a study based on secondary data from research conducted in 2017 with 110 people with Parkinson’s disease. They were assessed with the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders and the Parkinson’s disease staging scale. The studied predictive variables for temporomandibular disorder were pain, crepitation, clicking, nighttime and daytime clenching/gnashing, uncomfortable/non-habitual bite, morning rigidity, and tinnitus. The sociodemographic aspects assessed were age, sex, schooling level, marital status, income, and stages 1 to 3 of the disease. The chi-squared odds ratio was used with a 95% confidence interval and significance level at p < 0.05. Results: an association was verified between nighttime clenching/gnashing and income (p = 0.006); tinnitus and income range from ½ to 3 (p = 0.003) and from 4 to 10 minimum wages (p = 0.004); and between tinnitus and stage 1 (p = 0.02). Conclusion: this study verified that the predictors associated with temporomandibular disorder in people with Parkinson’s disease were pain, clicking, crepitation, uncomfortable/non-habitual bite, and morning rigidity. It was verified that income and stage 1 of the disease had an association with nighttime clenching/gnashing and tinnitus.ABRAMO Associação Brasileira de Motricidade Orofacial2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462021000200506Revista CEFAC v.23 n.2 2021reponame:Revista CEFAC (Online)instname:Centro de Especialização em Fonoaudiologia Clínica (CEFAC)instacron:CEFAC10.1590/1982-0216/202123211220info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Jonatas Silva deSobral,Amanda do ValeSilva,Taysa Vannoska de AlmeidaCoriolano,Maria das Graças Wanderley de SalesLins,Carla Cabral dos Santos Acciolyeng2021-02-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-18462021000200506Revistahttp://www.revistacefac.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistacefac@cefac.br1982-02161516-1846opendoar:2021-02-02T00:00Revista CEFAC (Online) - Centro de Especialização em Fonoaudiologia Clínica (CEFAC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
title Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
spellingShingle Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
Oliveira,Jonatas Silva de
Parkinson’s Disease
Craniomandibular Disorders
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Facial Pain
Muscle Rigidity
title_short Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
title_full Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
title_fullStr Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
title_sort Sociodemographic profile and stages of Parkinson’s disease associated with predictors of Temporomandibular Disorder
author Oliveira,Jonatas Silva de
author_facet Oliveira,Jonatas Silva de
Sobral,Amanda do Vale
Silva,Taysa Vannoska de Almeida
Coriolano,Maria das Graças Wanderley de Sales
Lins,Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly
author_role author
author2 Sobral,Amanda do Vale
Silva,Taysa Vannoska de Almeida
Coriolano,Maria das Graças Wanderley de Sales
Lins,Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Jonatas Silva de
Sobral,Amanda do Vale
Silva,Taysa Vannoska de Almeida
Coriolano,Maria das Graças Wanderley de Sales
Lins,Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parkinson’s Disease
Craniomandibular Disorders
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Facial Pain
Muscle Rigidity
topic Parkinson’s Disease
Craniomandibular Disorders
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Facial Pain
Muscle Rigidity
description ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the predictors of temporomandibular disorder in people with Parkinson’s disease, verifying their associations with sociodemographic aspects and stages of the disease. Methods: a study based on secondary data from research conducted in 2017 with 110 people with Parkinson’s disease. They were assessed with the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders and the Parkinson’s disease staging scale. The studied predictive variables for temporomandibular disorder were pain, crepitation, clicking, nighttime and daytime clenching/gnashing, uncomfortable/non-habitual bite, morning rigidity, and tinnitus. The sociodemographic aspects assessed were age, sex, schooling level, marital status, income, and stages 1 to 3 of the disease. The chi-squared odds ratio was used with a 95% confidence interval and significance level at p < 0.05. Results: an association was verified between nighttime clenching/gnashing and income (p = 0.006); tinnitus and income range from ½ to 3 (p = 0.003) and from 4 to 10 minimum wages (p = 0.004); and between tinnitus and stage 1 (p = 0.02). Conclusion: this study verified that the predictors associated with temporomandibular disorder in people with Parkinson’s disease were pain, clicking, crepitation, uncomfortable/non-habitual bite, and morning rigidity. It was verified that income and stage 1 of the disease had an association with nighttime clenching/gnashing and tinnitus.
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