Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare (Dec 2022)

The impact of occlusal support on temporomandibular disorders: a literature review

  • Minh Son Nguyen,
  • Mare Saag,
  • Triin Jagomägi,
  • Quang Hai Nguyen,
  • Ülle Voog-Oras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20101058211023779
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31

Abstract

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Temporomandibular disorders are a multifactorial disease. Occlusal support and the number of teeth in dentition have significant effects on the masticatory system. The current study aims to review the role of occlusal support in association with findings of temporomandibular disorders. Data sources were PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar, with 1411 citations published over the period 1992–2019. The selection criteria stipulated that articles must have reported the association between the number of teeth, occlusal unit, occlusal support and temporomandibular disorders. A total of 15 full-text articles was finally accessed for eligibility in the current review. The studies on temporomandibular disorders were collected from various sources, including articles reporting temporomandibular disorder symptoms ( n =1), temporomandibular disorder signs ( n =5), temporomandibular joint osseous changes ( n =1), temporomandibular joint dysfunction using the Helkimo index ( n =2), and temporomandibular disorder classification ( n =6). Of these articles, significant associations were found between: the number of missing teeth and temporomandibular disorders ( n =5); the number of occlusal units and occlusal supports and temporomandibular disorders ( n =3); the position of the lost occlusal units and temporomandibular disorders ( n =1). Loss of the occlusal unit has more impact on temporomandibular disorders than the loss of posterior teeth. The total loss of unilateral occlusal support seems to be an aetiological factor for temporomandibular disorders, and maintenance of balanced posterior occlusal support has a role in the prevention and management of temporomandibular disorders.