Title of article :
Potential Causative Role of Involuntary Mouth Opening in Temporomandibular Disorders
Author/Authors :
Kojima, Yuki Departments of Physiology , Suzuki, Seitaro Tokyo Dental College - Epidemiology and Public Health, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan , Sugihara, Naoki Tokyo Dental College - Epidemiology and Public Health, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Introduction: Bruxism has long been suspected as a cause of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). However, the validity of conventional
guidelines and treatment has been discussed since sometime. The association between bruxism and TMDs has recently been questioned, as
self-assessments of bruxism are somewhat unreliable, and bruxism appears to have no adverse effects based on histological and physiological
findings. The hypothesis: We hypothesize that involuntary mouth opening may play a role in the development of TMDs. Evaluation of the
Hypothesis: Recently, some clinical and basic reports have indicated that involuntary mouth opening might be associated with TMDs.
Keywords :
Causality , muscle , skeletal , temporomandibular joint disorders
Journal title :
Dental Hypotheses