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NCT07698184

The Condition of the Temporomandibular Joint in Hemiplegia

Sponsor: Ayşe Ukbe Baykut

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Summary

Stroke is one of the leading causes of acquired disability worldwide and frequently results in medical complications and long-term sequelae. Depending on the size of the lesions and the cerebral structures affected, sensory, motor, and cognitive impairments, as well as sensory-motor deficits related to the stomatognathic system, may be present after a stroke. The stomatognathic system is a functional complex comprised of structures located in the oral and craniofacial cavities, including skeletal components, head and neck muscles, ligaments, soft tissues, the temporomandibular joint, dental arches, salivary glands, and masticatory muscles. Understanding stomatognathic system disorders is crucial for early diagnosis and implementing rehabilitation approaches to promote functional recovery. Ultrasonography is a widely available, low-cost, non-invasive, and safe medical imaging method that provides real-time observation. It offers several advantages for dentomaxillofacial imaging, including portability, dynamic and repeatable examination capabilities, patient comfort, and accessibility. It is a useful tool in identifying various pathological processes such as temporomandibular joint structures, articular disc displacement, joint effusion, and cortical erosion. There are few studies in the literature specifically on jaw disorders in stroke. The literature is quite limited in examining the jaw structure, muscles, and ligaments, as well as investigating the effect of chewing function on the clinical picture. The investigators aimed to evaluate the temporomandibular joint and chewing function in patients who developed stroke following a cerebrovascular event, and to investigate their relationship with clinical parameters.

Official title: Bilateral Temporomandibular Joint Assessment and Its Relationship With Clinical Parameters in Patients Who Develop Stroke Following a Cerebrovascular Event.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 95 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

70

Start Date

2026-01-02

Completion Date

2026-07-15

Last Updated

2026-07-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

Ankara Bilkent City Hospital

Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)