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KMID : 0352219950170020859
Kyung Hee Dental Journal
1995 Volume.17 No. 2 p.859 ~ p.870
THERMOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN CRANIOMANDIBULAR DISORDERS



Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the thermographic differences of craniomandibular area between normal indivisuals and patients with craniomandibular disorders and to compare the differences between clinical and thermographical assessment.
The author had used 50 subjects as materials for this study, which was divided into 2 groups (first group included 15 healthy subjects and second group included 35 patients) with craniomandibular disorders; 17 subjects had normal disc-condyle relationship, 13 subjects had disc displacement with reduction and 5 subjects had disc displacement without reduction.
Agema870 thermovision(D.I.T.I.) was used to take thenuographs with 0.1t difference of gradual temperature shift.
The. results were as follows
1. Of 34¢¥patients with craniofacial pain, 15(44.1%) subjects showed hyperthermia on the pain site in the theiniography, 8(23.5%) exhibited hyperthermia on the site opposed to the pain site, and 11(32.4%) did not show any significant thermal change. One patient without craniofacial pain showed hyperthermia on the site opposed to the site of disc displacement without reduction.
2. Of 35 patients with craniofacial pain or disc dispalcement, 24(68.6%) subjects showed a significant thermal difference between symptomatic and asymptomatic sides of the face, but 11(31.4%) did not show any difference.
3. Of 17 patients with pain but with normal disc-condyle relationship, 8(47.1%) subjects- showed hyperthermia on the pain site, 4(23.5%) showed on the site opposed to the pain site, and 5(29.4%) did not show any significant thermal change.
4. Of 13 patients with pain and disc dispacement with reduction, 6(46.2%) subjects showed hyperthermia on the pain site, 3(23.1%) showed on the site opposed to the pain site, and 4(30.8%) did not show any significant thermal change.
5. 15 healthy subjects did not show any thermal differences between the both sides of the face.
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