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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.) ; Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.);70(10): e20240807, Oct. 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1575518

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of temporomandibular dysfunction in ankylosing spondylitis patients and healthy controls, examining the relationship between temporomandibular dysfunction and disease activity in ankylosing spondylitis patients, as well as associations with psychosocial factors. METHODS: The study included 113 ankylosing spondylitis patients and 110 healthy individuals aged 18-75. Temporomandibular dysfunction presence was evaluated using Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders Axis I. Disease activity was assessed with the Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index, Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Metrology Index, and Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index. RESULTS: Among healthy individuals, 60.9% did not receive a temporomandibular dysfunction diagnosis, while 39.1% received at least one diagnosis. In contrast, 69.9% of the 113 ankylosing spondylitis patients received at least one temporomandibular dysfunction diagnosis, and only 30.1% were not included in any diagnosis group (p<0.001). Joint (p=0.001) and pain disorders (p=0.008) were significantly more common in the ankylosing spondylitis group than in the healthy controls. Significant associations emerged between Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (p<0.001) and Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index (p=0.005) scores and pain disorders. CONCLUSION: Temporomandibular dysfunction is more prevalent in ankylosing spondylitis patients than in healthy individuals, linked to increased joint issues and pain associated with disease activity. ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT05839925.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013383

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ObjectiveTo explore the effect of core muscles training based on spinal fine-tuning manipulation on lumbar facet joint disorders. MethodsFrom February, 2021 to February, 2022, 80 patients with lumbar facet joint disorders in Huadong Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University were randomly divided into control group (n = 40) and observation group (n = 40) randomly. Both groups received routine treatment and spinal fine-tuning manipulation, while the observation group received core muscles training in addition, for six weeks. They were assessed with Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores, Short-Form of McGill Pain Questionnaire and World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF before and after treatment. The recurrence rate was observed after three months follow-up. ResultsThe scores of all the scales improved after treatment (t > 5.751, P < 0.001), and improved more in the observation group than in the control group (t > 2.051, P < 0.05). After three months follow-up, the recurrence rate was 7.89% (3/38) in the observation group, less than 28.13% (9/32) in the control group (χ2 = 5.005, P = 0.025). ConclusionCombination of core muscles training may improve lumbar function, reduce lumbar pain, reduce recurrence and improve quality of life for patients with lumbar facet joint disorders.

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RGO (Porto Alegre) ; 72: e20240009, 2024. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1558799

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ABSTRACT Paroxysmal Hemicrania is a trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia described as a severe and strictly unilateral pain, which occurs in paroxysms at orbital, supraorbital and/ or temporal region. A 45-year-old woman presented to an orofacial pain specialist reporting severe, burning, throbbing, strictly right-sided headache associated to ipsilateral autonomic symptoms and orofacial pain. The pain was perceived on the maxillary region followed by pain spread to the head. Interdisciplinary evaluation, along with absolute responsiveness to indomethacin and normal Brain Magnetic Resonance imaging, led to the diagnosis of primary Episodic paroxysmal hemicrania with facial representation and myofascial pain of masticatory muscles. Dentists should be aware of paroxysmal hemicrania with facial representation and the possibility of temporomandibular disorder coexistence, in order to avoid misdiagnosis and inadequate management. Paroxysmal hemicrania may be first perceived on the face and may be associated with interparoxysmal pain. In these cases, efficient anamnesis and clinical evaluation followed by interdisciplinary approach is needed.


RESUMO A Hemicrania Paroxística é uma cefalalgia autonômica trigeminal descrita como uma dor severa e estritamente unilateral, que ocorre em paroxismos na região orbital, supraorbital e/ou temporal. Uma mulher de 45 anos de idade apresentou-se a um especialista em dor orofacial, referindo uma cefaleia intensa, ardente, latejante, estritamente do lado direito, associada a sintomas autonómicos ipsilaterais e dor orofacial. A dor era sentida na região maxilar, seguida de dor que se estendia à cabeça. A avaliação interdisciplinar, aliada à resposta absoluta à indometacina e à normalidade em ressonância magnética cerebral, levou ao diagnóstico de hemicrania paroxística episódica primária com representação facial e dor miofascial dos músculos mastigatórios. Os médicos dentistas devem estar atentos à hemicrania paroxística com representação facial e à possibilidade de coexistência de Disfunção Temporomandibular, de modo a evitar diagnósticos incorretos e um tratamento inadequado. A hemicrania paroxística pode ser percebida inicialmente na face e pode estar associada à dor interparoxística. Nesses casos, é necessária uma anamnese e avaliação clínica eficientes, seguidas de abordagem interdisciplinar.

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BrJP ; 7: e20240020, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564065

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although women seem to be more susceptible to pain, there are few studies comparing the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) diagnoses between women and men. Thus, this study aimed to verify the influence of gender on Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) and their comorbidities in a Brazilian sample. METHODS: Patients were assessed using the RDC/TMD. Diagnoses were obtained for Axis I (myofascial pain, disc displacement, and other joint conditions) and Axis II (depressive symptoms, chronic pain, somatization, and limitation of mandibular function). Logistic regression models were used to verify whether there is a difference in the prevalence and odds of developing TMD between women and men. RESULTS: The sample included 310 patients. Women had more myofascial pain and were more likely to develop it (73.04%; OR: 1.91; IC 95%: 1.08 - 3.39), as well as more joint disorders (54.78%; OR: 2.07; IC 95%: 1.08 - 3.99), in comparison to men. Furthermore, women composed the majority of the sample, more often sought treatment, and had more severe levels of depressive symptoms, somatization of pain, limitation of mandibular function, and myofascial pain. CONCLUSION: Women have more TMD and are more likely to develop it, and also show more severe levels of depressive symptoms, pain somatization, limited mandibular function, and myofascial pain.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Embora as mulheres pareçam ser mais suscetíveis à dor, há poucos estudos comparando os diagnósticos obtidos por meio do Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) entre mulheres e homens. Assim, este estudo teve como objetivo verificar a influência do sexo nas disfunções temporomandibulares (DTM) e suas comorbidades em uma amostra brasileira. MÉTODOS: Os pacientes foram avaliados por meio do RDC/ TMD. Os diagnósticos foram obtidos para o Eixo I (dor miofascial, deslocamento de disco e outras condições articulares) e Eixo II (sintomas de depressão, dor crônica, somatização e limitação da função mandibular). Modelos de regressão logística foram utilizados para verificar se existe diferença na prevalência e nas chances de desenvolver DTM entre mulheres e homens. RESULTADOS: A amostra incluiu 310 pacientes. As mulheres apresentaram mais dor miofascial e foram mais propensas a desenvolvê-la (73,04%; OR: 1,91; IC 95%: 1,08 - 3,39), bem como mais distúrbios articulares (54,78%; OR: 2,07; IC 95%: 1,08 - 3,99), em comparação aos homens. Ademais, as mulheres compuseram a maioria da amostra, procuraram tratamento com maior frequência e apresentaram níveis mais graves de sintomas de depressão, somatização da dor, limitação da função mandibular e dor miofascial. CONCLUSÃO: As mulheres apresentam mais DTM e são mais propensas a desenvolvê-la, bem como apresentam níveis mais graves de sintomas de depressão, somatização da dor, limitação da função mandibular e dor miofascial.

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Rev. CEFAC ; 26(1): e6923, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535108

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to verify if there is an electromyographic difference during maximal (maximum) voluntary contraction of the masseter and temporalis muscles in patients with temporomandibular disorders, before and after speech therapy intervention with and without the use of therapeutic elastic bandages. Methods: an analysis of secondary data from a clinical intervention study, carried out with 17 adult volunteers, diagnosed with temporomandibular muscle dysfunction with or without disc displacement with reduction. The Bandage Group received manual therapy associated with elastic bandages and the No Bandage Group received only manual therapy. Surface electromyography was performed to record the Maximum Voluntary Contraction before and after four weeks of speech therapy intervention. For exploratory analysis, the Mann Whitney and Wilcoxon paired tests were used, with P<0.05. Results: in the Bandage Group, there was a statistically significant decrease in electrical activity during Maximum Voluntary Contraction in the masseter and temporalis muscles on the left side at the post-therapeutic moment. Comparing the pre- and post-intervention between Bandage Group and No Bandage Group, a statistical difference was found in the electrical activity values of the Maximum Voluntary Contraction in the left temporal muscle. Conclusion: manual myofunctional speech therapy, associated or not with the use of therapeutic elastic bandages, impacts the muscle activity of the masseter and temporal muscles during Maximum Voluntary Contraction, whether the values demonstrate relaxation and/or equivalence of the electromyographic values of the masticatory muscles.


RESUMO Objetivo: verificar se há diferença eletromiográfica durante contração voluntária máxima dos músculos masseter e temporal de pacientes com disfunção temporomandibular, antes e após intervenção fonoaudiológica com e sem uso de bandagem elástica terapêutica. Métodos: foi realizada a análise de dados secundários de estudo do tipo intervenção clínica, com 17 voluntárias, adultas, com diagnóstico de disfunção temporomandibular muscular com ou sem deslocamento de disco com redução. O Grupo Bandagem recebeu terapia manual associada à bandagem elástica e o Grupo Sem Bandagem recebeu apenas terapia manual. Foi realizada eletromiografia de superfície para registro da contração voluntária máxima antes e após quatro semanas de intervenção fonoaudiológica. Para análise exploratória foram utilizados os testes: Mann Whitney e Wilcoxon Pareado, com p<0,05. Resultados: no Grupo Bandagem, houve diminuição estatisticamente significante da atividade elétrica durante a Contração Voluntária Máxima nos músculos masseter e temporal do lado esquerdo no momento pós-terapêutico. Na comparação do pré e pós-intervenção entre Grupo Bandagem e Grupo Sem Bandagem, constatou-se diferença estatística nos valores da atividade elétrica de Contração Voluntária Máxima no músculo temporal esquerdo. Conclusão: a terapia fonoaudiológica miofuncional manual, associada ou não ao uso da bandagem elástica terapêutica, impacta a atividade muscular dos músculos masseter e temporal durante a Contração Voluntária Máxima, sejam os valores demonstrando relaxamento e/ou equivalência dos valores eletromiográficos da musculatura mastigatória.


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Mandibular Diseases/therapy , Electromyography , Therapeutics , Health
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CoDAS ; 36(3): e20230066, 2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557607

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RESUMO Objetivo Analisar a sensação de dor e amplitude dos movimentos mandibulares de indivíduos adultos com disfunção temporomandibular, antes e após aplicação da bandagem elástica por 24 horas. Método Trata-se de um ensaio clínico randomizado duplo-cego, do qual participaram 22 sujeitos adultos com disfunção temporomandibular, alocados aleatoriamente em dois grupos, sendo grupo A composto por 10 mulheres e um homem (média de idade de 28,2±8,3 anos) e grupo B por nove mulheres e dois homens (média de idade de 26,2±3,9 anos). Todos os participantes foram submetidos à aplicação do Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD). Foi realizada a avaliação do limiar da dor, com uso de um algômetro, para aplicação da pressão no masseter e temporal e medição dos movimentos mandibulares, com paquímetro. O grupo A foi submetido à aplicação da bandagem sobre o músculo masseter com estiramento de 40% e o grupo B sem estiramento. A colagem da bandagem foi realizada, com corte em "I", com ponto fixo sobre a inserção e ponto móvel sobre a origem do músculo masseter. Os participantes permaneceram com a bandagem por 24 horas e foram reavaliados. Resultados Houve alívio da dor no grupo A na articulação temporomandibular à direita e na origem do masseter à esquerda. O grupo B apresentou redução da dor em região de temporal anterior à esquerda. Não foram encontradas diferenças nos movimentos mandibulares após intervenção, bem como não houve diferença na comparação entre os grupos. Conclusão O uso da bandagem sobre o masseter, por 24 horas, com estiramento, produziu alívio da dor na origem do masseter direito e na região da articulação temporomandibular direita e, sem estiramento, no temporal anterior esquerdo. Não houve diferença na amplitude de movimentos mandibulares.


ABSTRACT Purpose To analyze the sensation of pain and the range of mandibular movements of adult individuals with temporomandibular disorder, before and after the application of the athletic tape. Method This is a double-blind randomized clinical trial, in which 22 adults with temporomandibular disorder participated, randomly allocated into two groups, with group A comprising 10 women and one man (mean age 28.2±8.3 years) and group B comprising nine women and two men (mean age 26.2±3.9 years). Group A was submitted to the application of the athletic tape on the masseter with 40% stretch and the group B to the application of the athletic tape on the masseter without stretching. All participants underwent the application of the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD). Pain threshold assessment was performed using an algometer to apply pressure to measurement points. The measurement of mandibular movements was performed using a caliper. The athletic tape was glued using the I technique, with a fixed point over the insertion and a movable point over the origin of the masseter muscle. Participants remained with the athletic tape for 24 hours and were re-evaluated. Results There was pain relief in the group A in the temporomandibular joint on the right and at the origin of the masseter on the left. The group B showed a reduction in pain in the left anterior temporal region. No differences were found in mandibular movements after intervention, as well as no difference was found in the comparison by groups. Conclusion The use of the athletic tape over the masseter muscle, with stretching, for 24 hours produced relief from the sensation of pain, on the origin of the right masseter and in the right temporomandibular joint, and, without stretching, in the left anterior temporal muscle. There was no difference in the range of mandibular movements.

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Article in English | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1550861

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Introduction: COVID-19 continues to drive research aimed at elucidating the disease's behavior and clinical aspects for improved diagnosis. Objective: To describe oral manifestations reported through a survey by dentate and denture-wearing Cuban individuals hospitalized due to confirmed COVID-19 infection. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted through a survey, involving Cuban individuals aged 18 years and above, confirmed COVID-19 positive by PCR. Exclusions encompassed smokers, alcoholics, regular medication users, those with poor oral hygiene, and individuals with pre-existing oral manifestations. A questionnaire was administered to over a thousand individuals, of which 264 met the criteria. Variables related to COVID-19 infection and oral hygiene were assessed. Data were processed using SPSS, adhering to ethical principles. Results: The study comprised 264 participants with an average age of 39.96 years. Xerostomia emerged as the most prevalent oral manifestation (40.2 por ciento), followed by mandibular pain, TMJ, or bone pain (18.9 por ciento), and non-dental mouth pain (12.5 por ciento). Xerostomia was more prevalent in the 35 to 39 age group, while mandibular pain predominated in the 50 to 54 age group. No statistically significant evidence was found for dentate individuals or denture wearers, but significance was observed for those requiring hospitalization, exhibiting painless tongue lesions, single ulcers, and painful tongue lesions. Conclusions: Xerostomia was the most prevalent oral manifestation, followed by mandibular pain, TMJ or bone pain, and non-dental mouth pain. A statistically significant association was noted between the need for hospitalization and certain oral manifestations. The use of dentures was not significantly related to the studied manifestations(AU)


Introducción: La COVID-19 continúa generando interés en investigaciones que buscan esclarecer el comportamiento de la enfermedad y sus aspectos clínicos para facilitar el diagnóstico. Objetivo: Describir las manifestaciones orales informadas por individuos cubanos dentados, con prótesis, que fueron hospitalizados al dar positivo por COVID-19. Métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio descriptivo transversal a través de una encuesta con una muestra de individuos cubanos mayores de 18 años, infectados por COVID-19 y confirmados mediante PCR. Se excluyeron fumadores, alcohólicos, usuarios regulares de medicamentos, personas con mala higiene bucal y aquellos con manifestaciones bucales previas a la infección. Se aplicó un cuestionario a más de mil individuos, de los cuales 264 cumplieron con los criterios. Se utilizaron variables relacionadas con la infección por COVID-19 y la higiene bucal. Los datos se procesaron con SPSS, respetando los principios éticos. Resultados: El estudio incluyó a 264 participantes con una edad promedio de 39,96 años. La xerostomía fue la manifestación bucal más prevalente (40,2 percent), seguida por el dolor mandibular, ATM o hueso (18,9 percent) y el dolor de boca no dental (12,5 percent). La xerostomía fue más frecuente en el grupo de 35 a 39 años, mientras que el dolor mandibular predominó en el grupo de 50 a 54 años. No se encontró evidencia estadística significativa para pacientes dentados o portadores de prótesis, pero sí para aquellos que necesitaron hospitalización, con lesiones en la lengua sin dolor, úlceras únicas y lesiones en la lengua con dolor. Conclusiones: La xerostomía fue la manifestación bucal más prevalente, seguida por el dolor mandibular, ATM o hueso, y el dolor de boca no dental. Se observó una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre la necesidad de hospitalización y ciertas manifestaciones bucales. No se encontró significativo el uso de prótesis en relación con las manifestaciones estudiadas(AU)


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Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Xerostomia/epidemiology , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/etiology , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 23(1): 22-25, jan.-mar. 2023. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1443751

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Introdução: As Disfunções temporomandibulares (DTM) incluem desordens dos músculos da mastigação, das articulações temporomandibulares e da inervação local, frequentemente associadas a dor orofacial e que resultam em mioartropatias do Sistema Mastigatório. A tendência atual tende a começar com tratamento conservador e progredir a procedimentos mais invasivos na falha dos tratamentos iniciais. Relato de caso: O presente relato visa mostrar o resultado de uma técnica invasiva para o tratamento de uma DTM grave, com a aplicação do ácido hialurônico e de corticoide através de uma punção guiado por ultrassonografia. A paciente apresentava dor crônica e perda importante de peso devido a limitação da abertura da boca. A RM demonstrou disfunção das ATMs, com sinais de deslocamento parcial do disco direito anteromedialmente. Foi realizada a aplicação bilateral intra-articular de ácido hialurônico e de corticoide através de uma punção guiado por ultrassonografia. Considerações Finais: A associação destas classes na punção de ATMs ainda não está bem estabelecida havendo necessidade de estudos complementares para avaliar eficácia, como este relato de caso, que se mostrou favorável com grande melhora clínica da paciente... (AU)


Introduction: Temporomandibular dysfunctions (TMD) include disorders of the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joints, and local innervation, often associated with orofacial pain and resulting in myoarthropathies of the masticatory system. The current trend tends to begin with conservative treatment and progress to more invasive procedures if the initial treatments fail. Case Report: The present report aims to show the result of an invasive technique for the treatment of a severe TMD, with the application of hyaluronic acid and corticoid through an ultrasound-guided puncture. The patient presented with chronic pain and significant weight loss due to limited mouth opening. MRI demonstrated TMJ dysfunction, with signs of partial anteromedial dislocation of the right disc. Bilateral intra-articular application of hyaluronic acid and corticoid was performed through an ultrasound guided puncture. Final considerations: The association of these classes in TMJ puncture is still not well established, and further studies are needed to evaluate efficacy, as in this case report, which proved favorable, with great clinical improvement for the patient... (AU)


Introducción: Los trastornos temporomandibulares (TTM) incluyen trastornos de los músculos masticatorios, de las articulaciones temporomandibulares y de la inervación local, a menudo asociados a dolor orofacial y que dan lugar a mioartropatías del sistema masticatorio. La tendencia actual es comenzar con un tratamiento conservador y progresar hacia procedimientos más invasivos al fracasar los tratamientos iniciales. Informe de un caso: El presente informe pretende mostrar el resultado de una técnica invasiva para el tratamiento de un TTM severo, con la aplicación de ácido hialurónico y corticoide a través de una punción guiada por ecografía. El paciente presentaba dolor crónico y una importante pérdida de peso debido a la limitación de la apertura bucal. La RMN demostró una disfunción de la ATM, con signos de dislocación parcial del disco derecho anteromedialmente. Se realizó la aplicación intraarticular bilateral de ácido hialurónico y corticoide mediante una punción guiada por ecografía. Consideraciones finales: La asociación de estas clases en la punción de la ATM aún no está bien establecida y se necesitan más estudios para evaluar la eficacia, como en el reporte de este caso, que resultó favorable con gran mejoría clínica del paciente... (AU)


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Humans , Female , Adult , Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Conservative Treatment , Hyaluronic Acid/pharmacology
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Int. j. morphol ; 41(4): 1083-1088, ago. 2023. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514360

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La Articulación temporomandibular (ATM) cumple funciones importantes para la vida; su adecuado funcionamiento se puede alterar por trastornos temporomandibulares (TTM). La sintomatología de los TTM es variada, entre ellos se encuentra dolor en los músculos masticatorios, ruidos articulares y con menos frecuencia algunos pacientes refieren síntomas auditivos, lo que sugiere la existencia de una relación entre la ATM y el oído medio; sin embargo, esta relación no es clara. En consecuencia, el presente estudio tiene como propósito realizar una revisión de literatura para identificar los aspectos conocidos, desconocidos y controvertidos sobre la relación entre la ATM y el oído medio en niños y fetos. Se efectuó una búsqueda de la literatura en bases de datos utilizando los operadores booleanos (AND/OR) y los términos clave en inglés y en español. Se identificaron inicialmente 1080 artículos, se eliminaron los artículos duplicados y se aplicaron los criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Finalmente, se seleccionaron un total de 14 artículos que se revisaron a texto completo. Los estudios encontrados se enfocan en el desarrollo histoembriológico de la ATM y cómo ese desarrollo se da en conjunto con los componentes del oído medio. Adicionalmente, se identificaron investigaciones sobre el origen, la morfología y función del ligamento discomaleolar, el ligamento esfenomandibular y la fisura petrotimpánica como estructuras que conectan la ATM y el oído medio, pero los resultados han sido controvertidos. Se concluye que son necesarios más estudios para determinar cualquier relación anatómica y fisiológica que pueda existir entre la ATM y el sistema auditivo en fetos y niños.


SUMMARY: The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) has important functions for life; its proper functioning can be altered by temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The symptomatology of TMD is varied, including pain in the masticatory muscles, joint noises and less frequently some patients report auditory symptoms, suggesting the existence of a relationship between the TMJ and the middle ear; however, this relationship is not clear. Consequently, the present study aims to conduct a literature review to identify the known, unknown and controversial aspects of the relationship between TMJ and the middle ear in children and fetuses. A literature search was performed in databases using Boolean operators (AND/ OR) and key terms in English and Spanish. A total of 1080 articles were initially identified; duplicate articles were eliminated and inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. Finally, a total of 14 articles were selected and reviewed in full text. The studies found focus on the histoembryological development of the TMJ and how that development occurs in conjunction with the middle ear components. Additionally, research on the origin, morphology, and function of the discomalleolar ligament, sphenomandibular ligament, and petrotympanic fissure as structures connecting the TMJ and middle ear was identified, but the results have been controversial. It is concluded that further studies are necessary to determine any anatomical and physiological relationship that may exist between the TMJ and the auditory system in fetuses and children.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Child , Temporomandibular Joint/anatomy & histology , Ear, Middle/anatomy & histology , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders , Fetus/anatomy & histology
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 17(2): 142-154, jun. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440352

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The present study proposed to describe, through a literature review, the use of new therapeutic management which allows for offering a better quality of life to individuals affected by these pathologies. A bibliographic search was conducted in the main health databases PUBMED (www.pubmed.gov) and Scholar Google (www.scholar.google.com.br), in which studies published from 1987 to 2023 were collected. In the first stage, the list of retrieved articles was examined by reading the titles and abstracts. In the second stage, the studies were selected by reading the full contents. Two authors (JDMM and DAQ) performed stages 1 and 2. Experimental, clinical, case-control, randomized controlled, and laboratory cohort studies, case reports, systematic reviews, and literature reviews, which were developed in living individuals, were included. Therefore, articles that did not deal with the subject in question, letters to the editor, opinion articles, duplicated literature in databases, and literature that did not address the variables under study, we re excluded. Contemporary dentistry uses alternative treatments capable of improving the patient's condition since a cure is not always possible. Therefore, the possibility of improving the quality of life becomes an important point to be reached. Evidence-based healthcare has made great advances in recent decades, especially in the areas of orofacial pain, TMD, and occlusion, especially related to orthodontic, prosthetic, and restorative care.


En el presente estudio se propuso describir, a través de una revisión bibliográfica, el uso de nuevos manejos terapéuticos que permitan brindar una mejor calidad de vida a los individuos afectados por estas patologías. Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en las principales bases de datos de salud PUBMED (www.pubmed.gov) y Scholar Google (www.scholar.google.com.br), en las que se recopilaron estudios publicados entre 1987 y 2023. En la primera etapa, se examinó la lista de artículos recuperados mediante la lectura de los títulos y resúmenes. En la segunda etapa, los estudios fueron seleccionados mediante la lectura del contenido completo. Dos autores (JDMM y DAQ) realizaron las etapas 1 y 2. Se incluyeron estudios de cohortes experimentales, clínicos, de casos y controles, controlados aleatorios y de laboratorio, informes de casos, revisiones sistemáticas y revisiones de la literatura, que se desarrollaron en individuos vivos. Por lo tanto, se excluyeron artículos que no trataran el tema en cuestión, cartas al editor, artículos de opinión, literatura duplicada en bases de datos y literatura que no abordara las variables en estudio. La odontología contemporánea utiliza tratamientos alternativos capaces de mejorar el estado del paciente, ya que no siempre es posible la curación. Por lo tanto, la posibilidad de mejorar la calidad de vida se convierte en un objetivo importante. La atención médica basada en la evidencia ha logrado grandes avances en las últimas décadas, especialmente en las áreas de dolor orofacial, TMD y oclusión, especialmente en relación con la atención de ortodoncia, prótesis y restauración.


Subject(s)
Humans , Facial Pain/therapy , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/therapy , Acupuncture Therapy/methods , Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation/methods
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; Acta odontol. latinoam;36(1): 47-52, Apr. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1447075

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ABSTRACT Third molar extraction surgery is a frequentprocedure in dentistry. Like any surgical procedure, it may lead to inflammatory responses, and postoperative pain is one of its main complications. Furthermore, temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a collective termfor several clinicalproblems involving orofacial structures. Patients withparafunction are more sensitive to mechanical stimuli such as pressure during surgical procedures. Aim: To analyze postoperative pain in patients with and without bruxism subjected to third molar extraction surgery. Materials and Method: This was an observational study including four groups with a 1:1:1:! allocation ratio, conducted following ethical approval. Patients classified as ASA I with an indication for lower third molar extraction were recruited. Bruxism was self-reported. Two surgical techniques were used: one with only forceps and levers (ST1) and another with osteotomy and odontosection (ST2). Results: Four groups (bruxism and surgical techniques) were enrolled, each with a convenience sample (n=34). Postoperative pain levels were higher in patients with than without bruxism (p<0.05). The comparison between surgical techniques showed significantly higher pain levels only on the seventh day for ST2 groups (p<0.05). Oral mucosaflap incisions did not cause significantly higher persistence and pain levels. Conclusions: Bruxism, osteotomy, and odontosection may have increased postoperative pain levels, whereas performing an oral mucosa flap did not cause significant differences. Nevertheless, these preliminary data should be interpreted carefully. Randomized controlled trials are required to reinforce the findings of this study.


RESUMO A cirurgia de extragao de terceiros molares é um procedimento frequente na odontologia. Como em qualquer procedimento cirúrgico, pode levar a respostas inflamatorias. A dor pós-operatória é uma das principais complicagoes após a cirurgia de extragao de terceiros molares. Além disso, disfungao temporomandibular (DTM) é um termo coletivo para vários problemas clínicos envolvendo estruturas orofaciais. Pacientes com parafungao sao mais sensíveis a estímulos mecánicos como pressao durante procedimentos cirúrgicos. Objetivo: Analisar a dor pós-operatória em pacientes com e sem bruxismo submetidos á cirurgia de extragao de terceiros molares. Material e Método: Um estudo observacional incluindo quatro grupos com uma proporgao de alocagao de 1:1:1:1 foi realizado após aprovagao ética. Foram recrutados pacientes classificados como ASA I com indicagao de exodontia de terceiros molares inferiores. O bruxismo foi autorreferido e foram realizadas duas técnicas cirúrgicas: uma com apenas fórceps e alavancas (ST1) e outra com osteotomia e odontosecgao (ST2). Resultados: Foram incluidos quatro grupos (bruxismo e técnicas cirúrgicas), cada um com uma amostra de conveniencia (n=34). Os níveis de dor pós-operatória foram maiores em pacientes com bruxismo (p<0,05). A comparagao entre as técnicas cirúrgicas mostrou níveis de dor significativamente maiores apenas no sétimo diapara os grupos ST2 (p<0,05). Incisoes de retalhos de mucosa oral nao mostraram níveis de dor significativamente maiores. Conclusoes: Bruxismo, osteotomia e odontosecgaopodem aumentar os níveis de dor pós-operatória, enquanto a realizagao de retalho de mucosa oral nao apresenta diferengas significativas. No entanto, a interpretagao cuidadosa desses dados preliminares é recomendada, e ensaios clínicos randomizados sao necessários para fortalecer os achados deste estudo.

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Radiol. bras ; Radiol. bras;56(2): 102-109, Mar.-Apr. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440839

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Abstract The temporomandibular joint can be affected by various conditions, such as joint dysfunction, degenerative changes, inflammatory processes, infections, tumors, and trauma. The aim of this pictorial essay is to help radiologists identify and describe the main findings on magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of the temporomandibular joint, given that the correct diagnosis is essential for the appropriate treatment of patients with temporomandibular joint disorders.


Resumo A articulação temporomandibular pode ser afetada por diversas afecções, como disfunções articulares, alterações degenerativas, doenças inflamatórias ou infecciosas, tumores e trauma. Este ensaio iconográfico visa auxiliar de forma prática o radiologista a identificar e descrever os principais achados nos exames de ressonância magnética da articulação temporomandibular, tendo em vista que o diagnóstico correto das alterações mais comuns é essencial para o tratamento adequado desses pacientes.

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HU Rev. (Online) ; 4920230000.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1562245

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Introdução: As desordens temporomandibulares (DTM) são um grupo de patologias com implicação direta no entendimento das comorbidades que podem envolver o sistema estomatognático. Tal grupo patológico apresenta característica multifatorial e, por isso, tem sido observada sua possível relação com acometimentos sistêmicos, como problemas articulares, psicológicos e, mais especificamente, os distúrbios respiratórios crônicos (DRC). Objetivo: Conduzir uma revisão sistemática da literatura, utilizando ferramentas com validação metodológica, a fim de fornecer dados relevantes acerca da relação entre as DTM e os DRC. Metodologia: Foram pesquisadas as bases de dados MedLine/PubMed, Colaboração Cochrane, Plataforma Capes, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, Scopus, Web of Science e SciElo, cobrindo o período de 2000 a 2021 e utilizando a combinação dos descritores "temporomandibular disorders and breathing and pain and mouth breathing". Resultados: Após a busca, que culminou em 698 documentos encontrados, apenas 12 foram selecionados a partir dos critérios de elegibilidade predefinidos. No tocante à relação entre a presença de DTM e o diagnóstico de apneia obstrutiva do sono (AOS), foram encontrados 45 indivíduos com essa associação, reportados por dois estudos. É relatado, também, acometimento por infecções de vias áreas superiores associadas às DTM (7.012 indivíduos reportados), além de diagnóstico de respiração bucal em pacientes que apresentavam o diagnóstico de DTM (30 indivíduos reportados). Conclusão: A associação entre desordens do sono relacionadas à respiração, respiração bucal, AOS e dor relacionada à ATM foi fundamentada por alguns autores, destacando a influência desses parâmetros na qualidade de vida dos indivíduos. Observou-se, ainda, que esses acometimentos podem influenciar a postura do indivíduo, a qual está diretamente relacionada com a sintomatologia das DTM, principalmente pela ocorrência de anteriorização da cabeça.


Introduction: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of pathologies that directly affect the understanding of comorbidities that may appear in the stomatognathic system. This group of pathologies has a multifactorial characteristic and, therefore, it has been observed a possible relation with systemic disorders, such as joint and psychological problems and, more specifically, chronic respiratory disorders (CRD). Objective: To conduct a systematic review based on reliable scientific web tools, in order to provide relevant data on the relation between TMD and CRD. Methods: MedLine/PubMed, Collaboration Cochrane, Plataforma Capes, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, Scopus, Web of Science and SciElo were searched in order to retrieve scientific articles, covering the period from 2000 to 2021. It was used the following combination of the descriptors: "temporomandibular disorders and breathing and pain and mouth breathing". Results: After the search, which resulted in 698 documents found, 12 were selected based on the pre-defined eligibility criteria. Regarding the relationship between TMD and the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), there were found 45 individuals with this association, reported by two studies. It was also reported the involvement of upper airway infections in TMD (7,012 individuals reported). Furthermore, the search found patients diagnosed with TMD which were also diagnosed with mouth breathing (30 individuals reported). Conclusion: Some of the authors supported the combination between sleep disorders related to breathing, sleep quality and TMJ related pain, highlighting the influence of these parameters on quality of life. It was also observed that, even though the breathing pattern and its influences are a subject that is rarely mentioned in relation to TMD, this involvement can influence the individual's posture, which is directly related to the TMD symptomatology, mainly due to the occurrence of forward head posture.

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BrJP ; 6(1): 75-82, Jan.-Mar. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1447538

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is an anatomical-functional disorder that affects the muscles of chewing, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or both structures. It is one of the most common orofacial pain of non-dental origin with a prevalence of 5% to 7% of the population, being considered a public's health problem. The main symptom of TMD is pain and, when chronic, it affects the quality of life. The drug classes that are commonly used in this condition are antidepressants, anticonvulsants and muscle relaxants that modulate symptomatology in these subjects. The aim of this study was to review the literature about main drugs used to control TMD, its mechanisms of action and effectiveness as well as the possible causes of TMD. CONTENTS: Literature was searched in the following databases: Pubmed, Scielo and Lilacs with a time sample from 2010 to 2021. As inclusion parameter, were selected literatures review and systematic articles, randomized clinical cases, placebo-controlled and double-blind studies with the TMD theme, considering pharmacological treatments aspects. As exclusion parameter, articles in which the outcome was not the TMD, congress abstracts and personal opinions were rejected. After the articles' selection, reading of titles and abstracts, 09 articles were selected, consisting of reviews and clinical studies relevant to the subject. CONCLUSION: The pharmacological approach has demonstrated its positive effects in the management of TMD-related chronic pain, with more effective results when associated with other therapies, due to its multifactorial characteristic.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) é uma desordem anátomo-funcional que afeta os músculos da mastigação, da articulação temporomandibular (ATM) ou ambas as estruturas. E uma das dores orofaciais mais comuns de origem não dentária, com prevalência de 5% a 7% da população, sendo considerada um problema de saúde pública. O principal sintoma da DTM é a dor que, quando crônica, afeta a qualidade de vida. As classes de fármacos mais comumente empregadas nessa condição são os antidepressivos, anticonvulsivantes e relaxantes musculares, que modulam os sintomas nesses pacientes. O objetivo deste estudo foi revisar a literatura acerca dos principais fármacos utilizados no controle da DTM, seus mecanismos de ação e eficácia, bem como as suas possíveis causas. CONTEÚDO: Buscou-se na literatura artigos científicos nas bases de dados: Pubmed, Scielo e Lilacs, com a amostra temporal de 2010 a 2021. Como parâmetro de inclusão, foram selecionados artigos de revisão de literatura e sistemática, casos clínicos randomizados, estudos placebo-controlados e estudos duplo-cegos com a temática DTM, considerando aspectos do tratamento farmacológico. Como parâmetro de exclusão, artigos em que o desfecho não era a DTM, resumos em congressos e opiniões pessoais foram rejeitados. Após a seleção dos artigos, leitura de títulos e resumos, 9 artigos foram selecionados, consistindo em revisões e estudos clínicos pertinentes ao assunto. CONCLUSÃO: A abordagem farmacológica demonstrou efeitos positivos no manejo da dor crônica em DTM, tendo resultados mais eficazes quando associada a outras terapias, em virtude de sua característica multifatorial.

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BrJP ; 6(1): 16-20, Jan.-Mar. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1447539

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The goal of the present study was to assess the frequency of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) subtypes in individuals that search for specialized care, identifying the subtypes of TMD, muscular and/or articular, in addition to relating each subtype with variables such as gender and age. METHODS: In this context, after a screening, 270 individuals, aged between 18 and 70 years, were selected. All data were acquired using the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) instrument. RESULTS: Among the 267 patients, 88.7% (n = 237) were female and 11.3% (n = 30) were male, with a mean age of 42±11.8 years. In this study, the predominance of joint/muscle TMD was evidenced (51.7%; n = 138), followed by only muscle TMD (47.5%; n = 127) and lastly, joint TMD (0.8%; n = 2). Important correlations (p>0.05) were not identified when comparing TMD subtypes with the variables gender and age, according to chi-square test. By relating the diagnosis to the TMD subtype, it was evidenced that bilateral myalgia was the most prevalent in muscle TMD (n = 100; 37.4%) and articular/muscular (n = 112; 41.9%). The other variables did not show significant statistics, neither moderate nor strong correlation. CONCLUSION: In this research, all TMD subtypes were found, with a clear predominance of joint/muscle type of TMD, followed by muscle only, especially in females aged between 39 and 48 years.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a frequência dos subtipos de disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) em indivíduos que buscaram atendimento especializado, identificando os subtipos da DTM, se muscular e/ou articular, além de relacionar cada subtipo com variáveis como sexo e faixa etária. MÉTODOS: Neste contexto, após uma triagem, foram selecionados 270 indivíduos na cidade de Fortaleza/CE, com faixa etária entre 18 anos e 70 anos de idade. Todos os indivíduos foram avaliados por meio do instrumento Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD). RESULTADOS: Entre os 267 pacientes, 88,7% (n = 237) foram do sexo feminino e 11,3% (n = 30) do masculino, com média de idade de 42 ± 11,8 anos. Neste estudo evidenciou-se a predominância de DTM articular/muscular (51,7%; n = 138), seguida de indivíduos com DTM somente muscular (47,5%; n = 127) e por último a articular (0,8%; n = 2). Não foram identificadas correlações importantes (p > 0,05), segundo o teste qui-quadrado, quando comparados os subtipos de DTM com as variáveis gênero e idade. Ao relacionar o diagnóstico com o subtipo de DTM, evidenciou-se que a mialgia bilateral foi a mais prevalente na DTM muscular (n = 100; 37,4%) e articular/muscular (n = 112; 41,9%). As demais variáveis não apontaram significância estatística nem correlação moderada ou forte. CONCLUSÃO: Nesta pesquisa, foram encontrados todos os tipos de DTM, havendo um claro predomínio da DTM do tipo articular/muscular, seguida da somente muscular, especialmente em indivíduos do gênero feminino e de idade entre 39 e 48 anos.

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BrJP ; 6(1): 58-62, Jan.-Mar. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1447547

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Homeless people live a reality of social vulnerability, poverty and exclusion and are considerably more affected by long-term pain (chronic pain) than the general population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of symptoms of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) in homeless people who attended a reception center for this population (POP Center) in the city of Juazeiro do Norte-CE. METHODS: This is an observational, cross-sectional, descriptive-exploratory study, whit a quantitative approach and a convenience sample. For this, the TMD-Pain Screener was applied to measure TMD frequency in 100 individuals who were divided into two groups, group 1 (G1, n=50) composed of residents who were assisted by the center and group 2 (G2, n=50) individuals who worked in the center. The TMD Pain Screener instrument was used and the data were paired according to gender and age group. The Qui-square test was applied to verify associations between the variables, considering a level of significance of 5% (p≤0.05). RESULTS: It was observed that homeless people had fewer TMD symptoms than the control group and this difference was statistically significant (p=0,045). The symptom of pain in the lateral region of the head was the most commonly found, being reported by 20% of the homeless population and by 48% of the control group 48% (p=0.03). CONCLUSION: The homeless population presented TMD symptoms, which should be taken into account by the health authorities, however, in a smaller proportion than the control group, requiring further studies to identify these differences.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: As pessoas em situação de rua vivem uma realidade de vulnerabilidade social, pobreza e exclusão e são consideravelmente mais afetadas pela dor de longa duração (dor crônica) do que a população em geral. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a presença de sintomas de disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) em moradores de rua que frequentam o centro especializado de assistência à população de rua (Centro POP) da cidade de Juazeiro do Norte-CE. MÉTODOS: Este é um estudo observacional do tipo transversal, descritivo-exploratório, com abordagem quantitativa e amostra por conveniência. Para isso, foi aplicado o TMD-Pain Screener para medir a frequência de DTM em 100 indivíduos que foram divididos em dois grupos, grupo 1 (G1, n=50) composto de residentes que foram assistidos pelo centro e grupo 2 (G2, n=50) indivíduos que trabalhavam no mesmo local. O instrumento TMD Pain Screener foi utilizado e os dados foram emparelhados de acordo com o sexo e a faixa etária. O teste Qui-quadrado foi aplicado para verificar associações entre as variáveis, considerando um nível de significância de 5% (p≤0.05). RESULTADOS: Foi observado que as pessoas em situação de rua apresentaram menos sintomas de DTM do que o grupo controle (p=0,045). O sintoma de dor na região lateral da cabeça foi o mais relatado, sendo reportado por 20% da população em situação de rua e por 48% dos indivíduos do grupo controle 48% (p=0,03). CONCLUSÃO: A população em situação de rua apresenta sintomas de DTM, o que deve ser levado em consideração pelas autoridades sanitárias, contudo, em menor proporção do que a população em geral, sendo necessários mais estudos para a elucidação dessa desproporcionalidade.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003898

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ObjectiveTo compare the short-term effectiveness of the three different manipulations for atlantoaxial joint disorders and their effects on surface electromyography of sternocleidomastoid muscle. MethodsNinty patients with atlantoaxial joint disorders were randomly divided into the tendon relaxing manipulation group, the tendon relaxing plus rehabilitation manipulation group, and the conventional manipulation group, with 30 cases in each group, and each group of patients received the corresponding manipulation treatment for 2 weeks. The changes of visual analogue score (VAS) of occipital neck pain, evaluation scale for cervical vertigo (ESCV), and averaged electromyography (AEMG) of surface electromyography of bilateral sternocleidomastoid muscles before and after the treatment were observed, and the clinical effectiveness and safety of the patients were compared among groups. ResultsThe VAS scores of patients in each group decreased, and the ESCV scores increased after treatment (P<0.01), and the tendon relaxing manipulation group and the tendon relaxing plus rehabilitation manipulation group were significantly better than the conventional manipulation group (P<0.01). The AEMG of the bilateral sternocleidomastoid muscles of the three groups increased after treatment (P<0.01); when compared among the three groups, the AEMG of the bilateral sternocleidomastoid muscles of the tendon relaxing plus rehabilitation manipulation group was higher than that of the tendon relaxing manipulation group, and the tendon relaxing manipulation group was higher than that of the conventional manipulation group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The cure and markedly effective rates of the tendon relaxing manipulation group, the tendon relaxing plus rehabilitation manipulation group, and the conventional manipulation group were 56.67%, 86.67%, and 36.67% respectively, showing statistically difference (K=10.21, P<0.01). ConclusionThe tendon relaxing manipulation and tendon relaxing plus rehabilitation manipulation can effectively improve the symptoms of vertigo, headache, and neck pain for patients with atlantoaxial joint disorders, and can improve the contraction function of sternocleidomastoid muscle, whose effectiveness are better than that of conventional manipulation.

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Arq. ciências saúde UNIPAR ; 27(5): 2861-2876, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1435046

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Introdução: As Disfunções temporomandibulares foram definidas pela American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) como um conjunto de condições clínicas dolorosas e/ou disfuncionais relacionadas aos músculos da mastigação, às articulações temporomandibulares e estruturas associadas. A DTM apresenta etiologia multifatorial, atualmente o modelo biopsicossocial tem enfatizado a importância dos fatores psicológicos como ansiedade, estresse e depressão, na etiologia da DTM. Objetivo: O presente estudo tem como objetivo descrever o impacto da pandemia de COVID-19 nos aspectos psicológicos e sua relação com a Disfunção Temporomandibular. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, foram consultadas as bases de dados eletrônicas LILACS, Pubmed, SCIELO e SCOPUS. Resultados e Discussão: A pandemia de COVID-19 causou sofrimento significativo a bilhões de pessoas em todo o mundo, refletindo em respostas psicossociais, principalmente estresse, ansiedade e depressão. Diversos estudos têm demonstrado uma associação entre as alterações psicológicas causadas pela pandemia por COVID-19 e sua relação com a DTM, resultando no aumento da incidência dessas desordens e no agravamento de condições preexistentes. Conclusão: A pandemia por COVID-19 elevou os níveis de estresse, ansiedade e depressão, o que contribuiu diretamente para o aumento da incidência e a severidade dos sintomas de DTM.


Introduction: Temporomandibular disorders were defined by the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) as a set of painful and/or dysfunctional clinical conditions related to masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joints and associated structures. TMD has a multifactorial etiology, currently the biopsychosocial model has emphasized the importance of psychological factors such as anxiety, stress and depression in the etiology of TMD. Objective: The present study aims to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychological aspects and their relationship with Temporomandibular Disorders. Methodology: This is an integrative literature review, the LILACS, Pubmed, SCIELO and SCOPUS electronic databases were consulted. Results and Discussion: The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant suffering to billions of people around the world, reflecting in psychosocial responses, mainly stress, anxiety and depression. Several studies have demonstrated an association between the psychological alterations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and their relationship with TMD, resulting in an increased incidence of these disorders and the worsening of preexisting conditions. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic raised levels of stress, anxiety and depression, which directly contributed to the increased incidence and severity of TMD symptoms.


Introducción: Los trastornos temporomandibulares fueron definidos por la Academia Americana de Dolor Orofacial (AAOP) como un conjunto de condiciones clínicas dolorosas y/o disfuncionales relacionadas con los músculos masticatorios, articulaciones temporomandibulares y estructuras asociadas. Los TTM tienen una etiología multifactorial, actualmente el modelo biopsicosocial ha enfatizado la importancia de factores psicológicos como la ansiedad, el estrés y la depresión en la etiología de los TTM. Objetivo: El presente estudio pretende describir el impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en los aspectos psicológicos y su relación con los Trastornos Temporomandibulares. Metodología: Se trata de una revisión bibliográfica integradora, se consultaron las bases de datos electrónicas LILACS, Pubmed, SCIELO y SCOPUS. Resultados y Discusión: La pandemia de COVID-19 causó sufrimiento significativo a miles de millones de personas en todo el mundo, reflejándose en respuestas psicosociales, principalmente estrés, ansiedad y depresión. Varios estudios han demostrado una asociación entre las alteraciones psicológicas causadas por la pandemia de COVID-19 y su relación con los TTM, resultando en un aumento de la incidencia de estos trastornos y el empeoramiento de las condiciones preexistentes. Conclusiones: La pandemia de COVID-19 elevó los niveles de estrés, ansiedad y depresión, lo que contribuyó directamente al aumento de la incidencia y gravedad de los síntomas de los TTM.

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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e238358, Jan.-Dec. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1424958

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Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of the maximum bilateral molar bite force and the Root Mean Square (RMS) Electromyography (EMG) index of the masticatory muscles in the maximum bilateral molar bite (MMBMax) of women with myogenic Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) and asymptomatic. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, composed of 86 women allocated to the TMD Group (n=43) and Control Group (n=43) diagnosis through the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders. The maximum bilateral molar bite force was evaluated using a bite dynamometer and the RMS EMG index of the masticatory muscles (anterior temporalis, masseter) during 5 seconds of the MMBMax task. Student t-test was used for data comparison between accuracy of the bite force and RMS EMG of masticatory muscles during the MMBMax. Results: The maximum bilateral molar bite force showed high accuracy (AUC=0.99) for the diagnosis of women with myogenic TMD and asymptomatic women, and the RMS EMG index evaluated during the MMBMax showed a moderate level of accuracy for all masticatory muscles (AUC=0.70 to 0.75). Conclusion: The bilateral bite dynamometer with a surface EMG during bilateral bite can be used to diagnose TMD in young women


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Bite Force , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Electromyography , Masticatory Muscles
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e237397, Jan.-Dec. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1413361

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Aim: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and psychosocial comorbidities in undergraduate dental students in a southern Brazilian university, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, it aimed to verify the association between psychosocial factors and TMD. Methods: Fonseca Anamnestic Index, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21), a socioeconomic questionnaire, and questions about academic performance and social distancing were applied. Poisson regression analysis was used to assess the association of predictive variables with TMD. Results: The prevalence of TMD was found to be 82.4%, and more than half of the students had some degree of stress, anxiety, and depression. Students who had symptoms of stress (RR 1.11; 95% CI 1.04-1.19), anxiety (RR 1.19; 95% CI 1.12-1.27) and reported academic performance worsening (RR 1.12; 95% CI 1.07-1.19) had higher TMD scores. Conclusion: The findings suggest that TMD was highly prevalent among dental students at a federal university in southern Brazil during the pandemic, being associated with high levels of stress, anxiety, poor academic performance, and greater social distancing


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Anxiety , Students, Dental , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/epidemiology , Depression , COVID-19
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