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TME DÜZENSİZLİKLERİ SEMPTOMLARINA DİŞ HEKİMLİĞİ FAKÜLTESİ ÖĞRENCİLERİ ARASINDA RASTLANMA STKLIĞI İLE CİNSİYET, MALOKLÜZYON VE PARAFONKSİYONEL ALIŞKANLIKLARIN İLİŞKİSİNİN TESBİT EDİLMESİ

THE DETERMINATION OK RELATION BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY OV OCCURANCE OF TME DISORDERS SYMPTOMS AND SEX, MALOCLUSION AND 1* AH A FUNCTIONAL HABITS AMONG THE FACULTY OF DENTISTRY STUDENTS

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Various problems emerged along with Lhe development of civilization, increased the TMH complaints in modern societies. This study is realized for the purposes of determining the frequency of TME disorders symptoms among our faculty students and decade whether there is a relation between maloclusion and bad mouth habits, and also determine if there is a difference in terms of different sexes. Ki-square testini; and variance analysis were used in the statistics! evaluation of the diagnosis in this study. No joint problem was found in % SO of the students under treatment In those (%2Q) who reflected problems, however, there was no statistical relation fp>0.05) between TMH disorders symptoms and their sexes or malocclusion. But. a reasonable relation in parafım el ion al habits wns determined (rxO.001) in due course.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Uygarlığın gelişmesine paralel olarak ortaya çıkan çeşitli sûriınhır. günümüz toplumlarında, l'Mh şikayetlerinde artmaya, sebep olmuştur. Hu çalışma. TMO düzensizlikleri semptomlar]im fakültemiz öğrencileri arasında rastlarıma sıklığı ile ciıısivet, maliki u/yon vc parafonksiyonel alışkanlıklarının ilişkisinin tespit edilmesi amacıyla yapıldı. Elde edilen bul (Tularin, ı slatistikse] olarak değerlendirilmesinde Ki-kare testi ile varyans anali/.i kullanıldı, öğrencileri 11 % 80'inde herhangi bir eklem sorununa rastlanmadı. Rastlanan grupla ise. TME düzensizlikleri sempLomlan ile ciıısivet vc maloklli/.yon arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir ilişki bulunmamasına (p>0.05) karşın. paralonksiyonel alışkanlıklar ile anlamlı bir ilişki saptandı (p<Ü.OUIJ.
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