TY - JOUR T1 - Assessment and Management of Temporomandibular Disorders in Orthodontic Practice: Insights from a Survey of German Orthodontists A1 - Nicolas Alexander Mark A1 - Christina Maria Liebl A1 - Peter Gehrke JF - Annals of Orthodontics and Periodontics Specialty JO - Ann Orthod Periodontics Spec SN - 3062-3405 Y1 - 2024 VL - 4 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/o3FYHZT8pm SP - 97 EP - 105 N2 - This study aimed to assess how temporomandibular disorder (TMD) diagnostics are integrated into routine orthodontic care and to explore how identified TMD symptoms influence treatment planning and therapy decisions. A survey was distributed to all officially registered orthodontists in Germany, collecting information on their professional experience, TMD-related specialization, and specific clinical practices. Responses were anonymized, organized, manually verified, and statistically analyzed. Fisher’s exact tests were used to evaluate differences in TMD-related procedures based on professional experience and specialization. Out of 2,359 questionnaires sent, 630 were completed and analyzed. Most respondents reported performing either a brief TMD screening or a comprehensive functional assessment. Only 21.1% rely solely on patient medical history for evaluation. A secondary full functional assessment was conducted by 33% during ongoing orthodontic treatment and by 56.6% only when initial findings indicated pathology. Non-painful temporomandibular joint (TMJ) clicking identified prior to therapy influenced treatment planning in 60.1% of respondents. Merely 4.3% reported taking no further action when TMD symptoms were present before treatment. While professional experience did not significantly affect diagnostic procedures, a specialization in TMDs did. The findings reveal a gap between research evidence and routine practice in German orthodontics, potentially leading to more extensive TMD evaluations, which, however, do not pose adverse health effects for patients. UR - https://aopsj.com/article/assessment-and-management-of-temporomandibular-disorders-in-orthodontic-practice-insights-from-a-su-jyeez4o6bq3ybbx ER -