Incidence of Orofacial Manifestations of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis From Diagnosis to Adult Care Transition: A Population‐Based Cohort Study

Author:

Glerup Mia1ORCID,Tagkli Aikaterini2,Küseler Annelise2,Christensen Anne E.3,Verna Carlalberta4,Bilgrau Anders E.5,Nørholt Sven Erik6,Herlin Troels1,Pedersen Thomas K.7,Stoustrup Peter2

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic, Department of Pediatrics Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

2. Section of Orthodontics, Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

3. Department of Pediatrics Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

4. Department of Pediatric Oral Health and Orthodontics UZB University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, University of Basel Basel Switzerland

5. Department of Mathematical Sciences Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

6. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital, and Section of Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology, Department of Dentistry and Oral Health Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

7. Section of Orthodontics, Aarhus University, and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

Abstract

ObjectiveTo estimate the cumulative incidences of orofacial conditions related to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) between diagnosis in childhood to transition into adult care, and to identify features in JIA associated with TMJ involvement.MethodsA population‐based cohort analysis was conducted of patients with JIA involving longitudinal data on orofacial health from 2000 to 2018. Regardless of TMJ status, the patients were referred to the Regional Specialist Craniofacial Clinic of Western Denmark for routine orofacial examinations. Data collection included information about disease‐specific background characteristics, TMJ involvement, JIA‐induced dentofacial deformity, and orofacial symptoms and dysfunction.ResultsA total of 613 patients were followed up with a mean clinical TMJ observation time of 4.0 years. From JIA onset to transition into adult care, the cumulative incidence of patients with JIA involvement of the TMJ was 30.1%. Furthermore, 20.6% of the cohort had developed arthritis‐induced dentofacial deformity. A substantial proportion of the cohort experienced several events with orofacial symptoms (23.5%) and dentofacial dysfunction (52%). Young age at diagnosis (<9 years), female gender, and antinuclear antibody positivity were significantly associated with TMJ involvement.ConclusionOrofacial signs and symptoms were frequent findings in children and adolescents with JIA. TMJ involvement was seen in 30.1% of the cohort; and 20.6% of the total cohort developed JIA‐related dentofacial deformity before transition into adult care. This is the first population‐based study in the era of available biologic treatments to document these frequent orofacial complications in children with JIA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy

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