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Volume 3

Current Research: Integrative Medicine

Nursing Care & ICNND 2018

October 22-23, 2018

October 22-23, 2018 Madrid, Spain

46

th

World Congress on

Nursing Care, Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction in patients with stroke

Omer Dursun

Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey

Statement of the Problem:

Although stroke and stroke related symptoms had been investigated in wide spectrum, yet variety of

knowledge stands behind the curtain to be found. We consider that the Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJD) is one of

the symptoms that mentioned above due to stroke related outcomes such as orofacial dysfunction, facial paralysis and mastication

problems. Despite the orofacial symptoms due to stroke had been investigated separately these symptoms are originated from one

system entitled with stomatognathic system. From this point of view our aim was to assess TMJD in patients with stroke.

Method:

Total 100 participants, 50 healthy and 50 who had stroke were recruited into this study. Digital calliper and algometer

were used in order to assess temporomandibular joint range of motion and masticatory muscle pressure pain threshold. Labial

commissure angle measurement was used for assessing facial paralysis severity. Fonseca questionnaire was used for TMJD assessment

and categorization. In addition, dominant mastication shift was measured by the question that asks the pre-post stroke dominant

mastication side.

Findings:

In intergroup comparison significant decrease was found in all temporomandibular range of motion parameters in favor of

stroke group. Despite the fact that no significant difference was found between groups for the pain threshold in masticatory muscles

except for middle part of the left temporalis muscle, values were higher in healthy group. As a result of intergroup examination of

labial commissure angle degree, Fonseca questionnaire score, it was found that labial commissure angle and Fonseca questionnaire

scores were higher in stroke group. Intragroup examination of stroke patients showed that dominant mastication side shift was seen

in stroke patients.

Conclusion:

It was concluded that, TMJD prevalence was higher in stroke group compared to healthy group and use of modalities

specific to TMJD treatment would be beneficial.

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J Current Res: Int Medicine 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.4172/2529-797X-C2-006