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Researchers have reported a high prevalence of TMDs among university students due to increased distress. The aims of this study were to determine the frequency of TMDs in Umm al-Qura University (UQU) dental students using the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD), and to examine the relationship between anxiety, bruxism, and TMDs among those students. Methods: The DC/TMD pain screener questionnaire was completed by dental students. Students who reported TMD pain or had at least one positive TMD symptom were invited to the dental clinic for a full TMJ evaluation. History of bruxism was documented and an ultra-brief tool for detecting anxiety and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-4 PHQ) was completed by all students. Results: A total of 240 students responded to the TMD pain screener in which 119 reported at least one TMJ symptom. Only 93 dental students presented to clinical examination in which 64.5% (n=60) of them had temporomandibular joint disorders. Disc displacement with reduction and local myalgia (38.7% & 32.25%, respectively) were the most frequent diagnosis. A total of 29% (n=27) of students had more than one diagnosis. Overall, 41 participants (44.09%) reported a positive response to the anxiety scale and (n=38) 40% of participants reported parafunctional habits. Both the history of bruxism and anxiety were significantly related to TMDs (P=0.0002) and also significantly higher in women of higher academic years (P≤0.01). Conclusions: This study found a high prevalence of TMDs among UQU dental students. Disc displacement with reduction was the most prevalent disorder. 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Manager Bibtex ProCite Sente EXPORT Select a format first Track Share ▬ ✚ Research Article Revised Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] Lujain Homeida 1 , Emtenan Felemban 1 , Wed Kassar 1 , Mazen Ameen 1 , Salwa Aldahlawi 1 Lujain Homeida 1 , Emtenan Felemban 1 , [...] Wed Kassar 1 , Mazen Ameen 1 , Salwa Aldahlawi 1 PUBLISHED 27 Apr 2022 Author details Author details 1 Basic and Clinical Oral Sciences,, Umm-Al-Qura University, Makkah, 24382, Saudi Arabia Lujain Homeida Roles: Conceptualization, Data Curation, Investigation, Methodology, Project Administration, Resources, Supervision, Visualization, Writing – Original Draft Preparation, Writing – Review & Editing Emtenan Felemban Roles: Investigation, Methodology, Visualization, Writing – Original Draft Preparation Wed Kassar Roles: Investigation, Methodology, Visualization, Writing – Original Draft Preparation Mazen Ameen Roles: Formal Analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Software, Visualization, Writing – Original Draft Preparation Salwa Aldahlawi Roles: Conceptualization, Data Curation, Formal Analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Validation, Visualization, Writing – Original Draft Preparation, Writing – Review & Editing OPEN PEER REVIEW DETAILS REVIEWER STATUS Abstract Background : Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) are very common disorders affecting the population and causing pain. Researchers have reported a high prevalence of TMDs among university students due to increased distress. The aims of this study were to determine the frequency of TMDs in Umm al-Qura University (UQU) dental students using the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD), and to examine the relationship between anxiety, bruxism, and TMDs among those students. Methods : The DC/TMD pain screener questionnaire was completed by dental students. Students who reported TMD pain or had at least one positive TMD symptom were invited to the dental clinic for a full TMJ evaluation. History of bruxism was documented and an ultra-brief tool for detecting anxiety and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-4 PHQ) was completed by all students. Results : A total of 240 students responded to the TMD pain screener in which 119 reported at least one TMJ symptom. Only 93 dental students presented to clinical examination in which 64.5% (n=60) of them had temporomandibular joint disorders. Disc displacement with reduction and local myalgia (38.7% & 32.25%, respectively) were the most frequent diagnosis. A total of 29% (n=27) of students had more than one diagnosis. Overall, 41 participants (44.09%) reported a positive response to the anxiety scale and (n=38) 40% of participants reported parafunctional habits. Both the history of bruxism and anxiety were significantly related to TMDs (P=0.0002) and also significantly higher in women of higher academic years (P≤0.01). Conclusions : This study found a high prevalence of TMDs among UQU dental students. Disc displacement with reduction was the most prevalent disorder. Bruxism and anxiety were associated with painful TMDs. READ ALL READ LESS Keywords TMD,DENTAL, STUDENTS, PAIN, STRESS ,PARAFUNCTIONAL HABITS Corresponding Author(s) Lujain Homeida ( [email protected] ) Close Corresponding author: Lujain Homeida Competing interests: No competing interests were disclosed. Grant information: The author(s) declared that no grants were involved in supporting this work. Copyright: © 2022 Homeida L et al . This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. How to cite: Homeida L, Felemban E, Kassar W et al. Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.76178.2 ) First published: 03 Mar 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.76178.1 ) Latest published: 27 Apr 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.76178.2 ) Revised Amendments from Version 1 A new paragraph was added to the discussion comparing TMD prevalence between dental students and general population. New references were used and added to the end of the references list. We amended the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the subjects participated in the study. No changes to data or figures were made. A new paragraph was added to the discussion comparing TMD prevalence between dental students and general population. New references were used and added to the end of the references list. We amended the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the subjects participated in the study. No changes to data or figures were made. See the authors' detailed response to the review by Arwa Farag See the authors' detailed response to the review by Mahnaz Fatahzadeh READ REVIEWER RESPONSES Introduction Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) are a very common group of musculoskeletal disorders affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the face causing pain. They are considered a significant public health burden in approximately 5% to 12% of the general population ( National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research 2018 , July). Painful TMD has a direct impact on the person’s quality of life and daily activity ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). The TMD has a multifactorial pathogenesis in which it involves physiological and/or psychological factors like emotional distresses. Chronic parafunctional habits can cause repetitive trauma to the masticatory system, which may result in painful TMD episodes ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). Parafunctional habits including but not limited to bruxing and clenching are known to have a critical role in aggravation and progression of TMD ( Chisnoiu, Picos et al . 2015 ). Furthermore, psychosocial distress is also considered an important comorbidity contributing to TMD ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). Some individuals, when exposed to stressful situations, tend to activate the stomatognathic system by clenching or grinding their teeth and increasing masticatory muscle contraction in order to relieve their stress. This increased masseter activation during stress and decrease in a relaxing situation was highly associated with the presence of TMD in individuals under more stress ( Calixtre, Gruninger et al . 2014 ). Many studies have looked into the psychological stress among university students and its impact on student’s academic achievement and well-being. High prevalence of mental issues between university students was reported ( Adlaf, Gliksman et al . 2001 ). Stallman et al evaluated mental stress among Australian universities students and found a high prevalence of mental health problems (19.2 %) and subsyndromal symptoms (67.4%) which were significantly higher than those of the general population ( Stallman 2010 ). This supports that university student population live under more stress than the general population. Thus, the prevalence of TMDs is relatively high among university students of different specialties. Binoleil et al , assessed the prevalence of headaches and painful TMDs and examined the relationship between TMDs, headaches, and depression rates among dental and medical students. They reported higher depression scores in patients with painful TMD compared to patients without TMD ( Benoliel, Sela et al . 2011 ). Furthermore, the relationship between stress level and painful TMD in students of health science was supported in few more studies locally ( Alkhudhairy, Al Ramel et al . 2018 ) and internationally where stress played an important role in TMD progression ( Monteiro, Zuim et al . 2011 , Wieckiewicz, Grychowska et al . 2014 ). The Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) was first proposed in 1992 and has been used widely as diagnostic protocol for TMD research ( Dworkin and LeResche 1992 ). However, more research was done over the years to improve its validity and clinical utility. In 2014, an evidence-based new Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) was published and was considered a valid and reliable screening tool for use in clinical and research settings and included important modifications to the original RDC/TMD ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). An acceptable sensitivity and specificity for a definitive diagnosis are considered as sensitivity ≥ 70% and specificity ≥ 95%. DC/TMD has diagnostic algorithms used to diagnose the most common pain-related TMD and most common intra-articular disorders ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). The Axis I diagnostic algorithm consists of two parts; a self-report instrument where it is used for pain screening. The second part is used for TMJ clinical examination. The DC/TMD Axis II protocol included instruments to evaluate pain behavior, psychological status, and psychosocial functioning ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). To the best of our knowledge, the prevalence of TMDs among Umm al-Qura University (UQU) dental students has not been evaluated. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of TMDs in UQU dental students using Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD). Also, to examine the relation between anxiety, self-reported bruxism and TMDs among UQU dental students. Methods This cross-sectional study was approved from Umm Al-Qura University (UQU), College of Dentistry Institutional Review Board (IRB) # (98-18). This study took place at collage of Dental Medicine Umm al Qura University. Data were collected between July 2019 and December 2019. Screening dental students for TMDs The UQU dental collage program starts at 2 nd level and it is involves 5 academic years followed by internship year. All UQU dental students (year 2 - internship year) were included in this study and were invited by email to fill The Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) three-items pain screener on TMD symptoms ( Schiffman, Ohrbach et al . 2014 ). Non-dental students from UQU and dental student from other universities were excluded. All participants have given their consent to participate in the study. Demographic data were collected including age, gender, marital status and year of study. In addition, history of TMD diagnosis and history of parafunctional habits (bruxism), and the use of chronic medication was included. The response to each of the three questions was documented. TMJ clinical examination and diagnosis The respondents who reported TMD pain or had at least one positive answer to one of the 3-items questionnaire were invited to have a full TMJ clinical examination in the specialty clinic at UQU teaching hospital. Detailed medical history was obtained and subjects with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study. The TMJ clinical examination included detailed assessment of the TMJ position and structure, range of motion measurements, and palpation of muscle of mastication following DC/TMD protocol. The clinical examination provided to all students was performed by one oral medicine/TMD specialist. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants prior to clinical examination. The DC/TMD diagnostic criteria algorithms were followed to reach a TMD diagnosis. This included pain-related temporomandibular disorders (local myalgia, myofascial pain, myofascial pain with referral, arthralgia, and headache attributed to TMD) and intra-articular disorders (disc displacement with reduction, disc displacement with reduction with intermittent locking, disc displacement without reduction with limited opening, disc displacement without reduction without limited opening). History of bruxism was obtained and those who had painful TMD were referred to an oral medicine specialist clinic for further treatment. Anxiety and depression scale During the clinical examination, a valid and ultra-brief tool for detecting anxiety and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-4 PHQ) was completed by all participants ( Kroenke, Spitzer et al . 2009 ). This four-items questionnaire (PHQ-4) consisted of two core anxiety and two core depression items. The total score of this scale ranges from 0-12 and categorized as normal (0 –2), mild (3–5), moderate (6 – 8), and severe (9–12). This instrument is not diagnostic, however, is indicator for further assessment of possible clinical disorder warranting treatment. Data analysis The data analysis was performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 22 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA, RRID:SCR_019096). Student T-test and chi-square analysis were used to relate the existence of TMD problem to age, gender, academic year, history of bruxism and anxiety level. Also, to compare the anxiety scores among male and female groups. Statistical significance was set at P ≤ 0.05. Results A total of 304 electronic questionnaires were sent via email to all dental students at Umm al-Qura university who were between 2 nd year to the internship with a total of 6 academic years. A total of 240 questionnaires were completed and returned with a compliance rate of 78.9% ( Homeida 2022 ). The demographics of respondents from the pain screening questionnaire can be found in Table 1 . Table 1. Demographic data of participants who responded positive to the pain screener and who presented for the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) clinical examination. Respondents to pain screener (n=240) Participants in TMJ clinical examination (n=93) Age 22.38 ± 1.2 year 22.3 ± 1.25 year Gender Male 131 (54%) 45 (48.4%) Female 109 (46%) 48 (51.6%) Academic Year 2 nd year 11 (4.5%) 3 (3.2%) 3 rd year 46 (19.1%) 12 (12.9%) 4 th year 42 (17.5%) 14 (15.1%) 5 th year 56 (23.3%) 25 (26.9%) 6 th year 55 (22.9%) 27 (28%) Internship year 30 (12.5%) 12 (14%) Temporomandibular joint disorder pain screener results Out of the 240 responders, 49.5% (n=119) reported either TMD pain or other TMD symptoms in the past 30 days. And 20.4% (n=49) reported TMJ pain that comes and goes. The majority of students 30% (n=72) reported jaw habits with 25% (n=60) had pain on opening, 16% (n=40) reported pain on chewing hard or tough food and 14% (n=35) had pain with jaw activities such as talking and yawning ( Table 2 ). Table 2. Results of temporomandibular joint disorder pain screener (n=240). Frequency n (%) In the last 30 days, how long did any pain last in your jaw or temple area on either side? No pain 189 (78.7) Pain comes and goes 49 (20.4) Pain is always present 2 (0.8) In the last 30 days, have you had pain or stiffness in your jaw on awakening? Yes 45 (18.7) No 195 (81.2) last 30 days, did the following activities change any pain (that is, make it better or it worse) in your jaw or temple area on either side? Chewing hard or tough food Yes 40 (16) No 200 (83) Opening your mouth or moving your jaw forward or to the side Yes 60 (25) No 180 (75) Jaw habits such as holding teeth together, clenching, grinding, or chewing gum Yes 72 (30) No 168 (70) Other jaw activities such as talking, kissing, or yawning Yes 35(14) No 205 (86) Prevalence of TMDs among dental students All the responders who reported TMD pain or symptoms (n=119) were invited for a TMJ examination. A total of 93 (78%) subjects presented for clinical assessment. The demographics of the subjects received the clinical examination are presented in Table 1 . During TMJ clinical examination, more than half of the subjects 64.5% (n=60) had temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), while only 35.4% (n=33) students had normal TMJ findings at the time of the examination. Disc displacement with reduction was the most frequent diagnosis 38.7%(n=36) followed by local myalgia 32.25% (n=30) and arthralgia 16.1% (n=15) ( Figure 1 ). Interestingly, 29% (n=27) students had more than one diagnosis and coexistence of disc displacement with reduction and local myalgia was found to be the most frequent combination in 19.3% (n=18) students ( Table 3 ). Overall, the diagnosis of TMD was significantly higher in the female students compared to the male students (P≤0.022). Both, pain-related disorders and intra-articular disorders were significantly higher in females with (P=0.027) and (P=0.024), respectively. Also, disc displacement with reduction showed a significant increase with the higher academic year (P≤0.01). Figure 1. Percentage of dental students presenting with DC/TMD Diagnosis. DC/TMD: Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders. Table 3. Gender based distribution of TMDs, Anxiety scale and history of bruxism. Female N (%) Male N (%) Total N (%) Total number of participants 45 (48.3) 48 (51.6) 93 (100) Bruxism 28 (30) 10 (10.7) 38 (40.8) TMDs Normal TMJ findings 12 (12.9) 21 (22.5) 33 (35.4) Disc displacement with reduction 22 (23.6) 14 (15) 38.7 (36) Local myalgia 16 (17) 14 (15) 32.2 (30) Myofascial pain 11 (11.8) 1 (1) 12.9 (12) Arthralgia 5 (5.3) 10 (10.7) 16.1 (15) Headache attributed to TMD 4 (4) 0 4.3 (4) Disc displacement with reduction with intermittent locking 3 (3) 0 3 (3) Myofascial pain with referral 1 (1) 0 1 (1) Disc displacement without reduction with limited opening 1 (1) 0 1 (1) PHQ-4 Mild 16 (17) 4 (4) 20 (21.5) Moderate to severe 20 (21.5) 1 (1) 21 (22.5) Anxiety and depression scale and history of parafunctional habits In total, 41 participants (44.09%) reported a positive response to the anxiety and depression scale. In which, 48.7% (n=20) had a mild score and 51% (n=21) had moderate to severe anxiety score ( Table 3 ). Of the 41 subjects with a positive response to PHQ-4, 31 (73%) had been diagnosed with a painful TMDs. Moderate to severe anxiety was significantly associated with TMDs (P=0.006). Overall, 40% of the participants (n=38) reported a parafunctional habit. Out of 38 (71%) with a history of bruxism, 27 had TMDs. Self-reported history of bruxism was significantly associated with TMDs in all students (P≤0.01). Both the history of bruxism and the level of anxiety were significantly related (P=0.0002) and also significantly higher in females than males (P≤0.01). Besides, the anxiety level and history of bruxism significantly increased with higher academic years (P≤0.05). Those high scores of anxieties and bruxism were reversed in the internship year ( Figure 2 ). Figure 2. History of bruxism and anxiety levels significantly increased with higher academic years and declined in internship year. Discussion The present study found that half of UQU dental students reported at least one TMD symptom. Moreover, the clinical examination found that 64% were diagnosed with at least one TMJ disorder and about 30% (one- third) had multiple diagnoses. Bruxism and high anxiety levels were related to TMDs in this student population. Evidence suggests that TMD is a common complain among students. The prevalence of TMD reported by this study is higher than what has been reported by other studies in Saudi universities which ranged between 25-39% ( Alkhudhairy, Al Ramel et al . 2018 , Srivastava, Shrivastava et al . 2021 ). Studies that addressed general university Saudi students also reported TMD prevalence of 20 to 50% ( Zulqarnain, Khan et al . 1998 , Habib, Al Rifaiy et al . 2015 , Zwiri and Al-Omiri 2016 , Srivastava, Shrivastava et al . 2021 ). All the above-mentioned studies with the exception of Srivastava et al. relied on self-administered questioners to identify subjects with TMDs and did not include TMJ clinical examination to confirm the diagnosis as the present study which may explain the difference in prevalence. When RDC/TMD algorithm was used to estimate the prevalence of TMD, 30 to 36% of dental students were found to have TMD ( Fernandes Azevedo, Camara-Souza et al . 2018 , Lövgren, Österlund et al . 2018 ). The present study used RDC/TMD pain screener to identify the subject with possible TMJ symptoms first, then, only those with positive responses to the pain screener were examined clinically for TMD diagnosis and that may explain the higher prevalence of TMDs. Disc displacement with reduction was the most prevalent TMD disorder followed by myalgia. This finding concurs with a systematic review in which disc displacement of TMJ was highly prevalent TMD in the general population with prevalence ranging from 18 to 35% ( Naeije, Te Veldhuis et al . 2013 ). Also, the finding of the increasing prevalence of disc displacement with age in this study is in alignment with other studies were disc displacement with reduction develops during childhood and adolescence and it’s prevalence levels off towards adulthood ( Marpaung, van Selms et al . 2019 , Sankuratri, Verma et al . 2021 ). Although myalgia was the reported as the commonest diagnosed condition in some studies ( Srivastava, Shrivastava et al . 2021 ), it was the second most prevalence condition in this study. On the other hand, females had a higher prevalence of TMDs compared to males. This findings was in alignment with other studies ( Bagis, Ayaz et al . 2012 , Naeije, Te Veldhuis et al . 2013 , Wieckiewicz, Grychowska et al . 2014 , de Melo Junior, Aroucha et al . 2019 , Xie, Lin et al . 2019 , Sankuratri, Verma et al . 2021 , Srivastava, Shrivastava et al . 2021 ). Interestingly, 30% of the subjects had more than one TMDs diagnosis. Similar finding were reported by Azevedo 2018 et al ( Fernandes Azevedo, Camara-Souza et al . 2018 ) which highlights the importance of diagnosis and early management of TMDs. Previous cross-sectional studies reported a significant increase in anxiety and depression scores among medical and dental students in different Saudi universities ( Inam 2007 , Aboalshamat, Hou et al . 2015 , Basudan, Binanzan et al . 2017 ). In this study, 44% of the students with TMD symptoms reported a positive response to the PHQ-4 with half of them classified as having moderate to severe anxiety. Female dental students had a higher PHQ-4 mean score than male students which was in agreement with similar studies done on Saudi dental students ( Inam 2007 , Al-Saleh, Al-Madi et al . 2010 , Benoliel, Sela et al . 2011 , Al-Sowygh 2013 ). Overall, the rate of anxiety in women has been reported to be higher than men ( Kessler, Sonnega et al . 1995 , Steel, Marnane et al . 2014 , Xie, Lin et al . 2019 ). This could be explained by the slower processing in neurotransmitter serotonin which has a critical role in anxiety and depression. Besides, women are more sensitive to specific hormone such as corticotropin-releasing factor which has an important role in stress response ( Bangasser, Curtis et al . 2010 ). The majority of those students who showed moderate to severe levels of anxiety and depression were diagnosed with painful TMDs on clinical examination and therefore, anxiety was found to be related to TMDs. Other studies have conflicting results. stress and anxiety were positively associated with TMD in university students in general and dental students in particular ( Ton, Mota et al . 2020 , Jaiswal and Deshpande 2021 ). While Azevedo et al found no association between anxiety and TMD ( Fernandes Azevedo, Camara-Souza et al . 2018 ). Anxiety and stress in dental students can be caused by many external factors like exams, clinical requirements and academic assignments. This study was conducted during the academic year which could contribute to the higher prevalence of anxiety and TMDs. In comparison to the general population, TMD prevalence ranges between 5–35% ( Nadershah 2019 , Schiffman et al. 2014 ). However, none of those studies reported on the association of TMD with stress, anxiety or phycological factors in general population. In general, anxiety disordered have been reported in 35% of chronic pain patients compared to only 18% of the general population ( Poleshuck et al. 2009 ). In addition, Reissmann et al. compared patients diagnosed with TMD and general population without TMD related pain and reported that Trait anxiety is significantly associated with diagnoses of TMD pain. One point increase in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory score related to an increase of the odds for pain-related TMD by the factor 1.04 ( Reissmann et al. 2014 ). A similar finding reported by kmeid et al. were TMDs was significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among Lebanese population ( Kmeid et al. 2020 ). In general, oral parafunctional habits are known as a major contributor to TMDs and play an important role in its progression ( Chisnoiu, Picos et al . 2015 ). In the present study, self-reported bruxism was significantly associated with TMDs. This finding concurs similar findings in Swedish dental students in which participants with TMD reported significantly higher oral parafunctional habits ( Lövgren, Österlund et al . 2018 ). Moreover, the results of this study are in accordance with Jaiswal et al , where they reported significant relationship between TMDs and parafunctional habits in Indian dental students ( Jaiswal and Deshpande 2021 ). History of bruxism and anxiety levels were found to be higher among the senior dental students at UQU. Similar findings were reported by other studies in which a statistical significant relationship between anxiety and the para-functional habit was revealed ( Paterson, Lamb et al . 1995 , Ahlberg, Lobbezoo et al . 2013 ). Most individuals who have anxiety disorders tend to relieve their stress by clenching and/or grinding their teeth and contracting masticatory muscle which leads to activation of the stomatognathic system ( Calixtre, Gruninger et al . 2014 ). This increase in stress levels among final-years students can be due to more participants from those two academic years. However, it can be also explained by the higher clinical demands and more workload during these final clinical years. Declining of both bruxism and anxiety parameters was noted in participants from the internship year where there is a significant decrease in academic load and clinical requirements. Similar findings were reported by Ahuja ( Ahuja, Ranjan et al . 2018 ). Limitation of the study This is a cross-sectional study in which only association between variables is detected. Longitudinal studies are needed to prove causation. The absence of a control group for anxiety screening was regarded as a limitation for this study, as no clinical examination nor depression score was done for the participants who denied TMD pain or symptoms. Also, a comparison of TMDs prevalence with age-matched general population (non-dental students) was not considered in this study and it is recommended for future research projects. Conclusions TMDs is highly prevalent among dental students. Disc displacement with reduction was the most predominant one. Greater prevalence was observed among females and higher academic years. Bruxism and anxiety were associated with painful TMDs. Data availability Underlying data Dryad: Temporomandibular Joints Disorders TMDs Prevalence and Its Relation to Anxiety in Dental Students. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.kkwh70s62 ( Homeida 2022 ). This project contains the following underlying data: - Pain screener results for 240 participants.xlsx - TMD diagnosis results of 93 participants.xlsx Data are available under the terms of the Creative Commons Zero “No rights reserved” data waiver (CC0 1.0 Public domain dedication). 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Not approved Fundamental flaws in the paper seriously undermine the findings and conclusions Version 2 VERSION 2 PUBLISHED 27 Apr 2022 Revised Views 0 Cite How to cite this report: Fatahzadeh M. Reviewer Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r176706 ) The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v2#referee-response-176706 NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in this citation. Close Copy Citation Details Reviewer Report 13 Nov 2023 Mahnaz Fatahzadeh , Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, Newark, NJ, USA Approved VIEWS 0 https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r176706 This study is interesting and pertinent. 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In the results section of abstract, line 7: state what is meant by participants (students completing the initial survey or those who were examined). Page 4, 1st paragraph: Since this study specifically investigates the prevalence of TMD in dental students in UQU, there is no need to mention dental students from other universities were excluded. Please rephrase legend for clarity. For example, Table 1: Demographic of participants with positive response to the pain screener and those receiving temporomandibular joint (TMJ) clinical examination. Please rephrase legend for figure 2 for clarity. For example, Figure 2; Distribution of self-reported history of bruxism and anxiety levels according to academic year of dental training among study participants There are minor grammatical issues which could be easily addressed by editing and proof reading. Is the work clearly and accurately presented and does it cite the current literature? 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F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r176706 ) The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v2#referee-response-176706 NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in all citations of this article. COPY CITATION DETAILS Report a concern Author Response 30 Nov 2023 Lujain Homeida , Umm al-Qura University, College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia 30 Nov 2023 Author Response Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken ... Continue reading Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken into consideration. Thank you Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken into consideration. Thank you Competing Interests: No competing interests were disclosed. Close Report a concern Respond or Comment COMMENTS ON THIS REPORT Author Response 30 Nov 2023 Lujain Homeida , Umm al-Qura University, College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia 30 Nov 2023 Author Response Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken ... Continue reading Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken into consideration. Thank you Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken into consideration. Thank you Competing Interests: No competing interests were disclosed. Close Report a concern COMMENT ON THIS REPORT Views 0 Cite How to cite this report: Farag A. Reviewer Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r136082 ) The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v2#referee-response-136082 NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in this citation. Close Copy Citation Details Reviewer Report 04 May 2022 Arwa Farag , Division of Oral Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MD, USA Approved VIEWS 0 https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r136082 The suggestions I provided in ... Continue reading READ ALL The suggestions I provided in my previous review were addressed precisely. Competing Interests: No competing interests were disclosed. I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard. Close READ LESS CITE CITE HOW TO CITE THIS REPORT Farag A. Reviewer Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r136082 ) The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v2#referee-response-136082 NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in all citations of this article. COPY CITATION DETAILS Report a concern Respond or Comment COMMENT ON THIS REPORT Version 1 VERSION 1 PUBLISHED 03 Mar 2022 Views 0 Cite How to cite this report: Farag A. Reviewer Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.80143.r126222 ) The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v1#referee-response-126222 NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in this citation. Close Copy Citation Details Reviewer Report 07 Apr 2022 Arwa Farag , Division of Oral Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MD, USA Approved with Reservations VIEWS 0 https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.80143.r126222 Dear author, Thank you for conducting this investigation. The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of TMDs among dental student and characterize the most common TMD diagnoses along with associated symptoms/conditions. The methodology followed was optimal, starting ... Continue reading READ ALL Dear author, Thank you for conducting this investigation. The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of TMDs among dental student and characterize the most common TMD diagnoses along with associated symptoms/conditions. The methodology followed was optimal, starting from screening to comprehensive clinical assessment and self-reported questionnaires. Recruitment and inclusion of the study participants were done using the gold standard diagnostic criteria (RDC-TMD). All the utilized tools of assessment were reliable and previously validated for TMD population. Below, I’m including minor points/comments, that I hope will further optimize this well-put-together manuscript. Methodology: In the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study. Discussion: It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students. Thank you once again for allowing me the opportunity to review this work. Is the work clearly and accurately presented and does it cite the current literature? Yes Is the study design appropriate and is the work technically sound? Yes Are sufficient details of methods and analysis provided to allow replication by others? Yes If applicable, is the statistical analysis and its interpretation appropriate? I cannot comment. A qualified statistician is required. Are all the source data underlying the results available to ensure full reproducibility? Yes Are the conclusions drawn adequately supported by the results? Yes Competing Interests: No competing interests were disclosed. Reviewer Expertise: OFP and OM I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard, however I have significant reservations, as outlined above. Close READ LESS CITE CITE HOW TO CITE THIS REPORT Farag A. Reviewer Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.80143.r126222 ) The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v1#referee-response-126222 NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in all citations of this article. COPY CITATION DETAILS Report a concern Author Response 27 Apr 2022 Lujain Homeida , Umm al-Qura University, College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia 27 Apr 2022 Author Response Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health ... Continue reading Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study . Thank you for the comment, the material and method section was amended as follows: under TMJ clinical examination and diagnosis the following sentence was added: “Detailed medical history was obtained and subjects with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study”. 2- It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students . Thank you for this point. Most of the literature on TMD addressed specific population (patients, medical or dental students, or university students) very few literature addressed general population or included non TMD general population as a comparison group. The following paragraph was added to the discussion. 'In comparison to the general population, TMD prevalence ranges between 5 – 35 % (Schiffman, Ohrbach et al. 2014, Nadershah 2019). However, none of those studies reported on the association of TMD with stress, anxiety or phycological factors in general population. In general, anxiety disordered have been reported in 35 % of chronic pain patients compared to only 18 % of the general population (Poleshuck, Bair et al. 2009). in addition, Reissmann et al. compared patients diagnosed with TMD and general population without TMD related pain and reported that Trait anxiety is significantly associated with diagnoses of TMD pain. One point increase in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory score related to an increase of the odds for pain-related TMD by the factor 1.04 (Reissmann, John et al. 2014). A similar finding reported by kmeid et al. were TMDs was significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among Lebanese population (Kmeid, Nacouzi et al. 2020)' Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study . Thank you for the comment, the material and method section was amended as follows: under TMJ clinical examination and diagnosis the following sentence was added: “Detailed medical history was obtained and subjects with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study”. 2- It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students . Thank you for this point. Most of the literature on TMD addressed specific population (patients, medical or dental students, or university students) very few literature addressed general population or included non TMD general population as a comparison group. The following paragraph was added to the discussion. 'In comparison to the general population, TMD prevalence ranges between 5 – 35 % (Schiffman, Ohrbach et al. 2014, Nadershah 2019). However, none of those studies reported on the association of TMD with stress, anxiety or phycological factors in general population. In general, anxiety disordered have been reported in 35 % of chronic pain patients compared to only 18 % of the general population (Poleshuck, Bair et al. 2009). in addition, Reissmann et al. compared patients diagnosed with TMD and general population without TMD related pain and reported that Trait anxiety is significantly associated with diagnoses of TMD pain. One point increase in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory score related to an increase of the odds for pain-related TMD by the factor 1.04 (Reissmann, John et al. 2014). A similar finding reported by kmeid et al. were TMDs was significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among Lebanese population (Kmeid, Nacouzi et al. 2020)' Competing Interests: N/A Close Report a concern Respond or Comment COMMENTS ON THIS REPORT Author Response 27 Apr 2022 Lujain Homeida , Umm al-Qura University, College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia 27 Apr 2022 Author Response Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health ... Continue reading Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study . Thank you for the comment, the material and method section was amended as follows: under TMJ clinical examination and diagnosis the following sentence was added: “Detailed medical history was obtained and subjects with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study”. 2- It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students . Thank you for this point. Most of the literature on TMD addressed specific population (patients, medical or dental students, or university students) very few literature addressed general population or included non TMD general population as a comparison group. The following paragraph was added to the discussion. 'In comparison to the general population, TMD prevalence ranges between 5 – 35 % (Schiffman, Ohrbach et al. 2014, Nadershah 2019). However, none of those studies reported on the association of TMD with stress, anxiety or phycological factors in general population. In general, anxiety disordered have been reported in 35 % of chronic pain patients compared to only 18 % of the general population (Poleshuck, Bair et al. 2009). in addition, Reissmann et al. compared patients diagnosed with TMD and general population without TMD related pain and reported that Trait anxiety is significantly associated with diagnoses of TMD pain. One point increase in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory score related to an increase of the odds for pain-related TMD by the factor 1.04 (Reissmann, John et al. 2014). A similar finding reported by kmeid et al. were TMDs was significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among Lebanese population (Kmeid, Nacouzi et al. 2020)' Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study . Thank you for the comment, the material and method section was amended as follows: under TMJ clinical examination and diagnosis the following sentence was added: “Detailed medical history was obtained and subjects with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study”. 2- It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students . Thank you for this point. Most of the literature on TMD addressed specific population (patients, medical or dental students, or university students) very few literature addressed general population or included non TMD general population as a comparison group. The following paragraph was added to the discussion. 'In comparison to the general population, TMD prevalence ranges between 5 – 35 % (Schiffman, Ohrbach et al. 2014, Nadershah 2019). However, none of those studies reported on the association of TMD with stress, anxiety or phycological factors in general population. In general, anxiety disordered have been reported in 35 % of chronic pain patients compared to only 18 % of the general population (Poleshuck, Bair et al. 2009). in addition, Reissmann et al. compared patients diagnosed with TMD and general population without TMD related pain and reported that Trait anxiety is significantly associated with diagnoses of TMD pain. One point increase in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory score related to an increase of the odds for pain-related TMD by the factor 1.04 (Reissmann, John et al. 2014). A similar finding reported by kmeid et al. were TMDs was significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among Lebanese population (Kmeid, Nacouzi et al. 2020)' Competing Interests: N/A Close Report a concern COMMENT ON THIS REPORT Comments on this article Comments (0) Version 2 VERSION 2 PUBLISHED 03 Mar 2022 ADD YOUR COMMENT Comment keyboard_arrow_left keyboard_arrow_right Open Peer Review Reviewer Status info_outline Alongside their report, reviewers assign a status to the article: Approved The paper is scientifically sound in its current form and only minor, if any, improvements are suggested Approved with reservations A number of small changes, sometimes more significant revisions are required to address specific details and improve the papers academic merit. Not approved Fundamental flaws in the paper seriously undermine the findings and conclusions Reviewer Reports Invited Reviewers 1 2 Version 2 (revision) 27 Apr 22 read read Version 1 03 Mar 22 read Arwa Farag , Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Boston, USA Mahnaz Fatahzadeh , Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, Newark, USA Comments on this article All Comments (0) Add a comment Sign up for content alerts Sign Up You are now signed up to receive this alert Browse by related subjects keyboard_arrow_left Back to all reports Reviewer Report 0 Views copyright © 2023 Fatahzadeh M. This is an open access peer review report distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 13 Nov 2023 | for Version 2 Mahnaz Fatahzadeh , Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, Newark, NJ, USA 0 Views copyright © 2023 Fatahzadeh M. This is an open access peer review report distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. format_quote Cite this report speaker_notes Responses (1) Approved info_outline Alongside their report, reviewers assign a status to the article: Approved The paper is scientifically sound in its current form and only minor, if any, improvements are suggested Approved with reservations A number of small changes, sometimes more significant revisions are required to address specific details and improve the papers academic merit. Not approved Fundamental flaws in the paper seriously undermine the findings and conclusions This study is interesting and pertinent. Authors provide a concise background and explain the reason for performing this study, describe their scientific approach and adequately define inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data analysis seems reasonable. Although the study or its findings are not novel, the results are interesting and generally in line with previous reports. Authors explain their findings in a focused and clear manner in the discussion section. Here are a few points to consider: Title: The study population were dental students in UQU but it is not stated in the title. In the results section of abstract, line 7: state what is meant by participants (students completing the initial survey or those who were examined). Page 4, 1st paragraph: Since this study specifically investigates the prevalence of TMD in dental students in UQU, there is no need to mention dental students from other universities were excluded. Please rephrase legend for clarity. For example, Table 1: Demographic of participants with positive response to the pain screener and those receiving temporomandibular joint (TMJ) clinical examination. Please rephrase legend for figure 2 for clarity. For example, Figure 2; Distribution of self-reported history of bruxism and anxiety levels according to academic year of dental training among study participants There are minor grammatical issues which could be easily addressed by editing and proof reading. Is the work clearly and accurately presented and does it cite the current literature? Yes Is the study design appropriate and is the work technically sound? Yes Are sufficient details of methods and analysis provided to allow replication by others? Yes If applicable, is the statistical analysis and its interpretation appropriate? Yes Are all the source data underlying the results available to ensure full reproducibility? Yes Are the conclusions drawn adequately supported by the results? Yes Competing Interests No competing interests were disclosed. Reviewer Expertise Oral Medicine I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard. reply Respond to this report Responses (1) Author Response 30 Nov 2023 Lujain Homeida, Umm al-Qura University, College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia Dear reviewer, Thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate the time you dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript. All of your suggestions will be taken into consideration. Thank you View more View less Competing Interests No competing interests were disclosed. reply Respond Report a concern Fatahzadeh M. Peer Review Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r176706) NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in this citation. The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v2#referee-response-176706 keyboard_arrow_left Back to all reports Reviewer Report 0 Views copyright © 2022 Farag A. This is an open access peer review report distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 04 May 2022 | for Version 2 Arwa Farag , Division of Oral Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MD, USA 0 Views copyright © 2022 Farag A. This is an open access peer review report distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. format_quote Cite this report speaker_notes Responses (0) Approved info_outline Alongside their report, reviewers assign a status to the article: Approved The paper is scientifically sound in its current form and only minor, if any, improvements are suggested Approved with reservations A number of small changes, sometimes more significant revisions are required to address specific details and improve the papers academic merit. Not approved Fundamental flaws in the paper seriously undermine the findings and conclusions The suggestions I provided in my previous review were addressed precisely. Competing Interests No competing interests were disclosed. I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard. reply Respond to this report Responses (0) Farag A. Peer Review Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.133454.r136082) NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in this citation. The direct URL for this report is: https://f1000research.com/articles/11-271/v2#referee-response-136082 keyboard_arrow_left Back to all reports Reviewer Report 0 Views copyright © 2022 Farag A. This is an open access peer review report distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 07 Apr 2022 | for Version 1 Arwa Farag , Division of Oral Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MD, USA 0 Views copyright © 2022 Farag A. This is an open access peer review report distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. format_quote Cite this report speaker_notes Responses (1) Approved With Reservations info_outline Alongside their report, reviewers assign a status to the article: Approved The paper is scientifically sound in its current form and only minor, if any, improvements are suggested Approved with reservations A number of small changes, sometimes more significant revisions are required to address specific details and improve the papers academic merit. Not approved Fundamental flaws in the paper seriously undermine the findings and conclusions Dear author, Thank you for conducting this investigation. The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of TMDs among dental student and characterize the most common TMD diagnoses along with associated symptoms/conditions. The methodology followed was optimal, starting from screening to comprehensive clinical assessment and self-reported questionnaires. Recruitment and inclusion of the study participants were done using the gold standard diagnostic criteria (RDC-TMD). All the utilized tools of assessment were reliable and previously validated for TMD population. Below, I’m including minor points/comments, that I hope will further optimize this well-put-together manuscript. Methodology: In the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study. Discussion: It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students. Thank you once again for allowing me the opportunity to review this work. Is the work clearly and accurately presented and does it cite the current literature? Yes Is the study design appropriate and is the work technically sound? Yes Are sufficient details of methods and analysis provided to allow replication by others? Yes If applicable, is the statistical analysis and its interpretation appropriate? I cannot comment. A qualified statistician is required. Are all the source data underlying the results available to ensure full reproducibility? Yes Are the conclusions drawn adequately supported by the results? Yes Competing Interests No competing interests were disclosed. Reviewer Expertise OFP and OM I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard, however I have significant reservations, as outlined above. reply Respond to this report Responses (1) Author Response 27 Apr 2022 Lujain Homeida, Umm al-Qura University, College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia Response to TMD reviewer comments Thank you for the comments and the review, below are our responses 1 - i n the exclusion criteria, author should specify that health history was obtained and those with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study . Thank you for the comment, the material and method section was amended as follows: under TMJ clinical examination and diagnosis the following sentence was added: “Detailed medical history was obtained and subjects with underlying rheumatoid conditions, generalized pain symptoms, connective tissue disorders were excluded from the study”. 2- It would great if the author can provide some statistics/citations for prevalence of TMD (disc displacement/myalgia) along with stress and anxiety in the general population and compare them to this special population (dental students). This will provide insight, and clearly highlight, the increased prevalence of these conditions among dental students . Thank you for this point. Most of the literature on TMD addressed specific population (patients, medical or dental students, or university students) very few literature addressed general population or included non TMD general population as a comparison group. The following paragraph was added to the discussion. 'In comparison to the general population, TMD prevalence ranges between 5 – 35 % (Schiffman, Ohrbach et al. 2014, Nadershah 2019). However, none of those studies reported on the association of TMD with stress, anxiety or phycological factors in general population. In general, anxiety disordered have been reported in 35 % of chronic pain patients compared to only 18 % of the general population (Poleshuck, Bair et al. 2009). in addition, Reissmann et al. compared patients diagnosed with TMD and general population without TMD related pain and reported that Trait anxiety is significantly associated with diagnoses of TMD pain. One point increase in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory score related to an increase of the odds for pain-related TMD by the factor 1.04 (Reissmann, John et al. 2014). A similar finding reported by kmeid et al. were TMDs was significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among Lebanese population (Kmeid, Nacouzi et al. 2020)' View more View less Competing Interests N/A reply Respond Report a concern Farag A. Peer Review Report For: Temporomandibular joints disorders (TMDs) prevalence and their relation to anxiety in dental students [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] . F1000Research 2022, 11 :271 ( https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.80143.r126222) NOTE: it is important to ensure the information in square brackets after the title is included in this citation. 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