Abstract
Background and aims. Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) account for the most common orofacial pains rising from
musculoskeletal origin. The aim of this study was to investigate the level of knowledge, attitudes and practice of dental
practitioners regarding TMD in Tehran, Iran.
Materials and methods. A questionnaire, containing 29 questions on etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and
treatment of TMD, was given to 200 randomly selected general dental practitioners and specialists as well as 11 TMD experts.
Results. An overall response rate of 97% was achieved among participants (mean age: 39 ± 8.2 years old; mean years in
practice: 11.5 ± 7.4). The mean score of knowledge of TMD was found to be 10.85± 2.54 (of a total of 23). TMD specialists
were significantly more knowledgeable than general dental practitioners (p<0.05). With respect to attitude, there was a significant
difference among various age groups, and by increasing age and years in practice, the attitude towards TMD had
weakened. However, no significant difference was recorded between general dental practitioners’ attitude and that of TMD
experts towards TMD. There was a positive correlation between subjects’ knowledge and attitude (P= 0.007, r=0.138).
Conclusion. According to the results, the level of knowledge and attitude of general dental practitioners of Tehran regarding
TMD is not desirable. The majority are not willing to admit and treat TMD patients.