IADR Abstract Archives

Temporomandibular Disorders In Violinists Of Alliance Violin Community Bandung

Objectives: Technique of playing violin requires violinist to adjust the instrument on their left shoulder while the mandible helps holding it. The outcome is continuous mechanical force to area of craniofacial and neck. This force can induce temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The aim of this research was to obtain the description of diagnosis of TMD in violinists of Alliance Violin Community Bandung.

Methods: This was a descriptive research. The subjects for this research were (n=34) violinists who became the members of Alliance Violin Community Bandung. Purposive sampling was used as sampling technique of this research. The procedure used for this research was referred to Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD).
Results: The result of this research was 30 (16 females and 14 males) violinists with age ranging from 15-30 years old of Alliance Violin Community Bandung were diagnosed with TMD (88,24%). The description of diagnosis of TMD in violinists of Alliance Violin Community Bandung was dominated by disc displacement with reduction with 23 cases (67,65%), arthralgia with 5 cases (14,71%), and myalgia with 4 cases (11,77%).
Conclusions: The conclusion of this research was TMD were common in violinists of Alliance Violin Community Bandung.
South East Asian Division Meeting
2017 South East Asian Division Meeting (Taipei, Taiwan)
Taipei, Taiwan
2017
0045
Craniofacial Biology
  • Lukman, Andita  ( Padjadjaran University , Bandung , Jawa Barat , Indonesia )
  • Rikmasari, Rasmi  ( Padjadjaran University , Bandung , Jawa Barat , Indonesia )
  • Kurnikasari, Erna  ( Padjadjaran University , Bandung , Jawa Barat , Indonesia )
  • NONE
    Poster Session
    Poster Session 1 Craniofacial Biology/Dental Anesthesiology
    Saturday, 08/12/2017 , 03:00PM - 04:15PM