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Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications

INTRODUCTION: Drug-induced open bite is one of the extrapyramidal symptoms with abnormal tonus of muscles and is rarely recognized in dentistry. This is a retrospective case study to investigate clinical characteristics including detailed complaints in patients with drug-induced open bite. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Watanabe, Motoko, Tu, Trang Thi Huyen, Takao, Chihiro, Maeda, Chizuko, Nayanar, Gayatri Krishnakumar, Tominaga, Risa, Kimura, Yasuyuki, Takenoshita, Miho, Yoshikawa, Tatsuya, Sumi, Koji, Sumi, Satoko, Motomura, Haruhiko, Nagamine, Takahiko, Toyofuku, Akira
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37056404
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1137917
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author Watanabe, Motoko
Tu, Trang Thi Huyen
Takao, Chihiro
Maeda, Chizuko
Nayanar, Gayatri Krishnakumar
Tominaga, Risa
Kimura, Yasuyuki
Takenoshita, Miho
Yoshikawa, Tatsuya
Sumi, Koji
Sumi, Satoko
Motomura, Haruhiko
Nagamine, Takahiko
Toyofuku, Akira
author_facet Watanabe, Motoko
Tu, Trang Thi Huyen
Takao, Chihiro
Maeda, Chizuko
Nayanar, Gayatri Krishnakumar
Tominaga, Risa
Kimura, Yasuyuki
Takenoshita, Miho
Yoshikawa, Tatsuya
Sumi, Koji
Sumi, Satoko
Motomura, Haruhiko
Nagamine, Takahiko
Toyofuku, Akira
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description INTRODUCTION: Drug-induced open bite is one of the extrapyramidal symptoms with abnormal tonus of muscles and is rarely recognized in dentistry. This is a retrospective case study to investigate clinical characteristics including detailed complaints in patients with drug-induced open bite. METHODS: Of the outpatients who first visited the psychosomatic dental clinic at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital between September 2013 and September 2022, the patients diagnosed with drug-induced open bite were involved in this study. The clinical characteristics including sex, age, detailed complaints, duration of illness, abnormal findings, psychotropic medications, and other medications that were taken at the first examination, psychiatric comorbidities, the duration of psychiatric diseases, and other medical histories were collected retrospectively by reviewing their medical chart. RESULTS: Drug-induced open bite was found in 11 patients [women: 7, men: 4, median of age: 49 (36.5, 53) years old]. Difficulty in eating especially chewing was the major complaint (9/11, 81.6%) with the duration of illness as 48.0 (16.5, 66) months. Various degrees of open bite were observed. While some showed no occlusal contact on frontal teeth, some showed occlusal contact only on the second molars; moreover, the jaw showed a horizontal slide in a few patients. Three cases could be followed up for prognosis; while in one case the drug-induced open bite improved with 6 months of follow-up, two cases did not improve, and one showed extrusion of molars. All of them had psychiatric comorbidities with the most common diagnosis being schizophrenia (n = 5) and depression (n = 5) followed by insomnia (n = 1) and autism spectrum disorder (n = 1) including duplicated diagnosis. Nine patients (81.6%) had been undergoing treatment with antipsychotics of which three patients were also taking antidepressants. DISCUSSION: Although a drug-induced open bite is a rare symptom, prudent medical interviews about symptoms, psychiatric comorbidities, and psychotropic medication history besides oral assessment are necessary to provide a precise diagnosis and appropriate management in collaboration between dentists and psychiatrists.
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spelling pubmed-100863292023-04-12 Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications Watanabe, Motoko Tu, Trang Thi Huyen Takao, Chihiro Maeda, Chizuko Nayanar, Gayatri Krishnakumar Tominaga, Risa Kimura, Yasuyuki Takenoshita, Miho Yoshikawa, Tatsuya Sumi, Koji Sumi, Satoko Motomura, Haruhiko Nagamine, Takahiko Toyofuku, Akira Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: Drug-induced open bite is one of the extrapyramidal symptoms with abnormal tonus of muscles and is rarely recognized in dentistry. This is a retrospective case study to investigate clinical characteristics including detailed complaints in patients with drug-induced open bite. METHODS: Of the outpatients who first visited the psychosomatic dental clinic at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital between September 2013 and September 2022, the patients diagnosed with drug-induced open bite were involved in this study. The clinical characteristics including sex, age, detailed complaints, duration of illness, abnormal findings, psychotropic medications, and other medications that were taken at the first examination, psychiatric comorbidities, the duration of psychiatric diseases, and other medical histories were collected retrospectively by reviewing their medical chart. RESULTS: Drug-induced open bite was found in 11 patients [women: 7, men: 4, median of age: 49 (36.5, 53) years old]. Difficulty in eating especially chewing was the major complaint (9/11, 81.6%) with the duration of illness as 48.0 (16.5, 66) months. Various degrees of open bite were observed. While some showed no occlusal contact on frontal teeth, some showed occlusal contact only on the second molars; moreover, the jaw showed a horizontal slide in a few patients. Three cases could be followed up for prognosis; while in one case the drug-induced open bite improved with 6 months of follow-up, two cases did not improve, and one showed extrusion of molars. All of them had psychiatric comorbidities with the most common diagnosis being schizophrenia (n = 5) and depression (n = 5) followed by insomnia (n = 1) and autism spectrum disorder (n = 1) including duplicated diagnosis. Nine patients (81.6%) had been undergoing treatment with antipsychotics of which three patients were also taking antidepressants. DISCUSSION: Although a drug-induced open bite is a rare symptom, prudent medical interviews about symptoms, psychiatric comorbidities, and psychotropic medication history besides oral assessment are necessary to provide a precise diagnosis and appropriate management in collaboration between dentists and psychiatrists. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10086329/ /pubmed/37056404 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1137917 Text en Copyright © 2023 Watanabe, Tu, Takao, Maeda, Nayanar, Tominaga, Kimura, Takenoshita, Yoshikawa, Sumi, Sumi, Motomura, Nagamine and Toyofuku. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Watanabe, Motoko
Tu, Trang Thi Huyen
Takao, Chihiro
Maeda, Chizuko
Nayanar, Gayatri Krishnakumar
Tominaga, Risa
Kimura, Yasuyuki
Takenoshita, Miho
Yoshikawa, Tatsuya
Sumi, Koji
Sumi, Satoko
Motomura, Haruhiko
Nagamine, Takahiko
Toyofuku, Akira
Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
title Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
title_full Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
title_fullStr Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
title_full_unstemmed Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
title_short Case series of drug-induced open bite: Extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
title_sort case series of drug-induced open bite: extrapyramidal symptoms related to psychotropic medications
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37056404
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1137917
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