Background: Temporomandibular joint Disorder (TMD) are a type of
musculoskeletal disease that affects masticatory muscles, the
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and other structures in the oro-facial area.
Functional disturbance, facial deformities, headache and TMJ pain are all
common symptoms. TMD influences the oral health related quality of life
(OHRQL). Therefore, early detection aid in successful intervention and
treatments. This observational study aimed to investigate TMD' prevalence
among the general Saudi population and their knowledge and awareness
levels. Methodology: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted
through an online self-evaluated questionnaire to assess the knowledge and
awareness level of the Saudi population in the 13 central regions between July
2022 - Nov 2022 toward TMD. All statistical analysis was done using the
"Microsoft Office Excel software" program and "IBM SPSS Statistics" version
20 program. Results: The study included 1580 participants, 72.26% of them
were men and 27.4% of them were females. 97.8% of study participants were
Saudi. 45.5% aged between 21- 30 years old. 31.5% of participants do not have
TMD, 41.5% have mild TMD, 19.3% had moderate TMD and 7.8% have severe
TMD. Conclusion: Temporomandibular joint Disorder is a complicated process
with varying prevalence rates in different populations. According to our
investigation, the adult population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a
comparably high prevalence of TMD. Public health programs should
prioritize increasing patient and medical staff understanding of TMD.
Keywords: TMD, Prevalence, Knowledge, Awareness, Saudi Arabia, TMD
