Objective: To evaluate the association between temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and malocclusion complexity using the Index of Complexity Outcome and Need (ICON) levels.

Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional, case and control study was done. Cases and controls were matched in a one-to-one relationship (179 subjects each). The Research Diagnostic Criteria was used to evaluate the presence of TMD, and the ICON was used to quantify malocclusion complexity. A binary logistic regression ( < 0.05) was used to identify associations between variables.

Results: TMD presence was associated with gender and malocclusion complexity ( < 0.05). The largest proportion of controls were in the lowest three levels of ICON complexity, while most cases were in the three highest levels ( < 0.001). Higher malocclusion complexity indicated a greater TMD risk.

Conclusion: The results indicate that TMD is associated with malocclusion complexity. As malocclusion complexity increases, so do the odds of presenting with TMD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08869634.2020.1868907DOI Listing

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