Prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and bruxism in seniors

J Oral Rehabil. 2023 Jul;50(7):531-536. doi: 10.1111/joor.13450. Epub 2023 Mar 27.

Abstract

Background: Information on the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) or possible/probable bruxism in seniors is heterogeneous and sparse.

Objectives: To elucidate the prevalence of TMD and possible/probable bruxism in German adults aged 60 years and older.

Methods: Participants of the Interdisciplinary Longitudinal Study of Adult Development and Aging (ILSE) born between 1950-1952 (C1) and 1930-1932 (C2) were examined in 2014-2016 (fourth wave). The participants were surveyed and clinically examined by one calibrated examiner. Two questions of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) were utilised to evaluate self-reported bruxism. The clinical examination included signs of probable bruxism and the RDC/TMD examination protocol.

Results: Data from 191 participants were available. No RDC/TMD diagnosis was made in 83.2%. Of the participants, 15.2% received a single diagnosis and 1.6% multiple diagnoses that included disc displacements (9.4%) and degenerative joint diseases (8.9%). A total of 24.7% reported bruxism that included self-reported awake bruxism in 11.9% and sleep bruxism in 16.2%. Wear was clinically identified in 27.2% of the participants. No sex-related differences were observed. Significant differences were detected for probable bruxism between C1 (14.1%) and C2 (54.3%).

Conclusion: In the German population aged 60 years and older, the prevalence of TMD is 16.8%. TMD is characterised by temporomandibular joint disorders, including disc displacements and degenerative joint disorders. Bruxism was observed in a quarter of the old population.

Keywords: awake bruxism; elderly; orofacial pain; seniors; sleep bruxism; temporomandibular joint disorders.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Bruxism* / diagnosis
  • Bruxism* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Sleep Bruxism* / diagnosis
  • Sleep Bruxism* / epidemiology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders* / diagnosis
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders* / epidemiology