Abstract
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common childhood rheumatic disease in the world, affecting approximately 1 of every 1000 children, being an arthritic condition of unknown etiology. TMJ is one of the most affected joints in individuals with JIA. Although TMJ damage in JIA is often asymptomatic, the joint can be affected unilaterally and bilaterally, and may occur early, or …