tmd diagnostic criterias and other stuff Flashcards

1
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ACUTE TMD:
1. Onset:
2. Locking:
3. Is Jaw Open and cannot close?
4. length? frequency?
5. Malocclusion?
6. Acute sudden malocclusion- diagnoses?

A
  1. Onset: Pain is present < 3 months
  2. Locking: Is jaw Closed & cannot open?
  3. Is Jaw Open and cannot close?
  4. How many seconds, minutes, hours, or days for locking? Frequency?
  5. Malocclusion: was it gradual or sudden? Date first noticed & activity caused it.
  6. Acute sudden malocclusion- diagnoses myospasm, myositis, fracture, tumor
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CHRONIC:
1. Onset:
◦ Ask pt if they have had? if yes?
◦ 2. Jaw locking?
◦ 3. Gradual Malocclusion? likely?

A

CHRONIC:
1. Onset: Pain is present > 3 months
◦ Ask pt if they have had this pain before.
If YES ask when it began
◦ 2. Jaw locking > 3 months
◦ 3. Gradual Malocclusion > 3 months:
likely arthritis or osteochondma

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stabilization splints and nightgaurds as tx’sin osteolysis

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◦ Stabilization Splint worn for 6 months (to determine if condylar lysis has stabilized by checking occlusal contacts on splint prior to restorative treatment.
◦ Check monthly to see if occlusion is stable on nightguard.

often used with osteolysis cases to determine stability/progression

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RA signs:
* symmetry?
* joints
* morning stiffness ?
* hands?
* systemic?

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  • symmetric joints involved
  • joint inflammation
  • morning stiffness longer than 1hr
  • spindle swelling of PIP and volar subluxation MCP
  • systemic manifestations (fatigue)
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osteoarthrhitis signs

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  • one or two joints invovled
  • no inflammation
  • moring stiffness <15min
  • herbdens nodes of DIP
  • bouchards nodes PIP
  • no systemic manifestations
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myalgia criteria

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  • one or more of the following: mm pain, mm pain on opening, mm pain on excursion
  • mm pain on palpation that DOES NOT REFER
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myofascial pain criteria

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  • regional dull aching pain aggrevated by mandibular function
  • trigger points are present that increase the pain AND REFER the pain
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arthralgia criteria

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  • one or more of the following: joint pain report, joint pain on opening or excursion
  • joint pain on palpation
  • absence of crepitus
  • absemce of degen changes on imaging
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osteoarthitis criteria

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  • one or more of the following: joint pain report, joint pain on opening or excursion
  • pain on palpation
  • crepitus during any movement may be present
  • degen changes on imaging
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osteoarthrosis criteria

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  • neither joint pain reported or with palpation of joint
  • crepitus during any movement
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anterior disc displacement with reduction criteria

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  • click on open/close
  • corrected deviation of mandible to affected side with open/close
  • MRI reveals ant displaced disc with reduction upon opening
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anterior disc displacement without reduction criteria

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  • limited opening (assisted) <35 mm
  • deflection of mandible to affected side
  • MRI would reveal ant displaced disc which does not reduce with opening
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