Jack J. Klausner
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2008
Malvin N. Janal; Karen G. Raphael; S. Nayak; Jack J. Klausner
This study estimates the prevalence of the myofascial subtype of temporomandibular disorders (M-TMD) defined by Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC), and relates that prevalence to the surveyed report of facial pain. From among 20 000 women selected at random in the NY metropolitan area who completed a telephone survey of facial pain, 2000 were invited for an RDC/TMD examination; 782 examinations were completed. Prevalence was estimated in analyses that were weighted to correct sampling biases. Differences among demographic strata were evaluated with logistic regression. The prevalence of M-TMD was estimated to be 10.5% (95% CL = 8.5-13.0%). Prevalence was significantly higher among younger women, among women of lower socio-economic status, among Black women, and among non-Hispanic women. The report of facial pain in the telephone survey (10.1%) had high specificity for M-TMD diagnosis (94.7%), but low sensitivity (42.7%). M-TMD is a fairly common disorder among American women. Among those reporting facial pain during the last month, half met RDC palpation criteria for M-TMD; thus, a formal physical examination is imperative to establish this diagnosis. Prevalence varies with age, socio-economic status, race and Hispanic ethnicity. A substantial number of RDC-diagnosed cases of M-TMD did not report facial pain in the survey; the reason for this requires further study.
Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine | 2014
Boris Dubrovsky; Karen G. Raphael; Gilles J. Lavigne; Malvin N. Janal; David A. Sirois; Pia E. Wigren; Lena V. Nemelivsky; Jack J. Klausner; Ana C. Krieger
STUDY OBJECTIVES Temporomandibular pain disorders (TMD) and myofascial pain were linked to increased prevalence of insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on clinical grounds. However, the literature lacks an accurate polysomnographic (PSG) characterization of sleep abnormalities associated with TMD, given that prior studies included small or uncontrolled samples of TMD patients. The present investigation aims to objectively evaluate measures of sleep and respiratory disturbance in a large representative sample of TMD cases in comparison with matched controls. METHODS Sleep, respiration, and limb movements were measured using a 2-night attended PSG protocol in 170 women-124 TMD cases with myofascial pain and 46 demographically matched controls. The second night data were compared between the groups using ANCOVAs. In TMD cases, the relationship between pain ratings and sleep parameters was analyzed using multiple regressions. RESULTS In comparison to healthy controls, TMD cased evidenced a significant increase in stage N1 sleep (12.2% ± 7.6% vs. 9.2% ± 5.0%, p = 0.03), which was only mild relative to normative values. TMD cases also demonstrated mild but significant elevations in arousals associated with all types of respiratory events (6.0/h ± 6.1 vs. 3.5/h ± 3.3 p = 0.02) and in respiratory effort related arousals (RERAs, 4.3/h ± 4.3 vs. 2.6/h ± 2.7, p = 0.02). Myofascial pain predicted a lower sleep efficiency (p = 0.01), more frequent awakenings (p = 0.04), and higher RERA index (p = 0.04) among TMD cases. CONCLUSIONS Myofascial pain in TMD is associated with mild elevation in sleep fragmentation and increased frequency of RERA events. Further research is required to evaluate the clinical significance of these findings.
Journal of the American Dental Association | 2012
Karen G. Raphael; David A. Sirois; Malvin N. Janal; Pia E. Wigren; Boris Dubrovsky; Lena Nemelivsky; Jack J. Klausner; Ana C. Krieger; Gilles J. Lavigne
Journal of the American Dental Association | 2000
Karen G. Raphael; Joseph J. Marbach; Jack J. Klausner
Journal of the American Dental Association | 1994
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Journal of Orofacial Pain | 2003
Karen G. Raphael; Jack J. Klausner; Sangeetha Nayak; Joseph J. Marbach
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2003
Karen G. Raphael; Joseph J. Marbach; Jack J. Klausner; M. F. Teaford; D. K. Fischoff
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2015
Karen G. Raphael; Malvin N. Janal; David A. Sirois; Boris Dubrovsky; Jack J. Klausner; Ana C. Krieger; Gilles Lavigne
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2013
Karen G. Raphael; Malvin N. Janal; David A. Sirois; Boris Dubrovsky; Pia E. Wigren; Jack J. Klausner; Ana C. Krieger; Gilles Lavigne
Pain Medicine | 2007
Malvin N. Janal; Karen G. Raphael; Jack J. Klausner; Mark F. Teaford