Eur J Musculoskel Dis 2023 Sep-Dec;12(3):143-148


CASE REPORT

TREATMENT MANAGEMENT IN A YOUNG PATIENT WITH TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER AND MALOCCLUSION: A CASE REPORT

R.P. Rotolo1,*, A. Correra1, K. Ferati2, A. Palermo3, A. Mancini4, E. Xhajanka5, A. Jamilian6 and B. Sayahpour7

1Multidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Dental Specialties, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli,
Naples, Italy;
2Faculty of Medicine, University of Tetovo, Tetovo, Macedonia;
3College of Medicine and Dentistry, Birmingham, UK;
4Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70121 Bari, Italy;
5Medical University of Tirana, Rruga e Dibrës, Tirana 1001, Albania.
6Department of Orthodontics, Dental School, Cranio Maxillofacial Research Center, Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic
Azad University, Tehran, Iran;
7Department of Orthodontics, Johann-Wolfgang Goethe University, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60596, Frankfurt, Germany.

*Correspondence to:
Dr Rossana Patricia Rotolo,
Multidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Dental Specialties,
University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli,
Naples, Italy.
e-mail: rossanarotolo@gmail.com

Received:  15 July  2023
Accepted: 28 August 2023
   2038-4106(2023)
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ABSTRACT

Signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are observed in a percentage ranging from 7.3 to 30.4% of children and adolescents. The purpose of this work is to report a clinical case of a young patient suffering from TMD and malocclusion and who was treated with a gnathological occlusal splint and fixed orthodontic appliance. The patient, a girl aged 10 years and 10 months, had a slight tendency to skeletal Class III malocclusion, 6 mm overbite, 1.4-1.5 crossbite, multiple rotations and lower crowding. A gnathological occlusal splint was made to alleviate the acute symptoms and a gnathological retention splint at the finishing stage of fixed appliance was applied to achieve the functional occlusion. Observation after 2 years out of orthodontic treatment revealed a stable occlusion and improved of TMD symptoms.

KEYWORDS: temporomandibular disorder, malocclusion, treatment, management, adolescent patients

 

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