Biomedical Journal (Apr 2016)

The occlusal imaging and analysis system by T-scan III in tinnitus patients

  • Federica Di Berardino,
  • Eliana Filipponi,
  • Massimo Schiappadori,
  • Stella Forti,
  • Diego Zanetti,
  • Antonio Cesarani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bj.2016.04.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 139 – 144

Abstract

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Background: Several studies have demonstrated that the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in tinnitus patients ranges from 7% to 95%, and it is reported in literature that idiopathic tinnitus patients should be referred to a dentist to define whether or not the tinnitus is associated with TMD. However, the possible pathophysiological relation between TMDs and tinnitus is not generally investigated in clinical practice. Methods: The patterns and forces of occlusal contacts have been studied by means of T-scan III in 47 tinnitus patients (23 suffering from idiopathic tinnitus and 24 affected by Ménière disease [MD]) and 13 healthy subjects. Results: The center of force target was offset in the opposite direction in 15/23 idiopathic tinnitus and in 7/24 MD patients (p = 0.026). No significant variation was found in the occlusal force. Conclusions: Our data suggest that a diagnostic screening method for occlusal stability in the intercuspidal position might be clinically useful in idiopathic tinnitus patients.

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