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Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities

This review explores the aetiology of temporomandibular disorders and discusses the controversies in variable treatment modalities. Pathologies of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and its' associated muscles of mastication are jointly termed temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). TMDs present wit...

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Autores principales: Jerjes, Waseem, Upile, Tahwinder, Abbas, Syedda, Kafas, Panagiotis, Vourvachis, Michael, Rob, Jubli, Mc Carthy, Eileen, Angouridakis, Nikolaos, Hopper, Colin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2585563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18973654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-7682-1-23
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author Jerjes, Waseem
Upile, Tahwinder
Abbas, Syedda
Kafas, Panagiotis
Vourvachis, Michael
Rob, Jubli
Mc Carthy, Eileen
Angouridakis, Nikolaos
Hopper, Colin
author_facet Jerjes, Waseem
Upile, Tahwinder
Abbas, Syedda
Kafas, Panagiotis
Vourvachis, Michael
Rob, Jubli
Mc Carthy, Eileen
Angouridakis, Nikolaos
Hopper, Colin
author_sort Jerjes, Waseem
collection PubMed
description This review explores the aetiology of temporomandibular disorders and discusses the controversies in variable treatment modalities. Pathologies of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and its' associated muscles of mastication are jointly termed temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). TMDs present with a variety of symptoms which include pain in the joint and its surrounding area, jaw clicking, limited jaw opening and headaches. It is mainly reported by middle aged females who tend to recognize the symptoms more readily than males and therefore more commonly seek professional help. Several aetiological factors have been acknowledged including local trauma, bruxism, malocclusion, stress and psychiatric illnesses. The Research Diagnostic Criteria of the Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) is advanced to other criteria as it takes into consideration the socio-psychological status of the patient. Several treatment modalities have been recommended including homecare practices, splint therapy, occlusal adjustment, analgesics and the use of psychotropic medication; as well as surgery, supplementary therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. Although splint therapy and occlusal adjustment have been extensively used, there is no evidence to suggest that they can be curative; a number of evidence-based trials have concluded that these appliances should not be suggested as part of the routine care. Surgery, except in very rare cases, is discouraged since it is the most invasive alternative; recent studies have shown healthier outcome with cognitive behavioural therapy.
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spelling pubmed-25855632008-11-21 Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities Jerjes, Waseem Upile, Tahwinder Abbas, Syedda Kafas, Panagiotis Vourvachis, Michael Rob, Jubli Mc Carthy, Eileen Angouridakis, Nikolaos Hopper, Colin Int Arch Med Review This review explores the aetiology of temporomandibular disorders and discusses the controversies in variable treatment modalities. Pathologies of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and its' associated muscles of mastication are jointly termed temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). TMDs present with a variety of symptoms which include pain in the joint and its surrounding area, jaw clicking, limited jaw opening and headaches. It is mainly reported by middle aged females who tend to recognize the symptoms more readily than males and therefore more commonly seek professional help. Several aetiological factors have been acknowledged including local trauma, bruxism, malocclusion, stress and psychiatric illnesses. The Research Diagnostic Criteria of the Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) is advanced to other criteria as it takes into consideration the socio-psychological status of the patient. Several treatment modalities have been recommended including homecare practices, splint therapy, occlusal adjustment, analgesics and the use of psychotropic medication; as well as surgery, supplementary therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. Although splint therapy and occlusal adjustment have been extensively used, there is no evidence to suggest that they can be curative; a number of evidence-based trials have concluded that these appliances should not be suggested as part of the routine care. Surgery, except in very rare cases, is discouraged since it is the most invasive alternative; recent studies have shown healthier outcome with cognitive behavioural therapy. BioMed Central 2008-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2585563/ /pubmed/18973654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-7682-1-23 Text en Copyright © 2008 Jerjes et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review
Jerjes, Waseem
Upile, Tahwinder
Abbas, Syedda
Kafas, Panagiotis
Vourvachis, Michael
Rob, Jubli
Mc Carthy, Eileen
Angouridakis, Nikolaos
Hopper, Colin
Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
title Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
title_full Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
title_fullStr Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
title_full_unstemmed Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
title_short Muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
title_sort muscle disorders and dentition-related aspects in temporomandibular disorders: controversies in the most commonly used treatment modalities
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2585563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18973654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-7682-1-23
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