Mandibular range of motion in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis with and without clinically established temporomandibular joint involvement and in healthy children; a cross-sectional study.
Willemijn F C de SonnavilleCaroline M SpeksnijderNicolaas P A ZuithoffDaan R C VerkouterenNico W WulffraatMichel H SteenksAntoine J W P RosenbergPublished in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2021)
All mandibular range of motion items were restricted in children with JIA compared with healthy children. In children with JIA and TMJ involvement, AMIO, PMIO and the discrepancy between left and right laterotrusion were impaired more severely. The limitation in protrusion and laterotrusion was hardly clinically relevant. Overall, AMIO is the mandibular range of motion variable with the highest restriction (in millimeters) in children with JIA and clinically established TMJ involvement compared to healthy children.