2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1375-0669
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Behandlungsstrategien bei oromandibulärer Dystonie

Abstract: ZusammenfassungEine oromandibuläre Dystonie ist charakterisiert durch unwillkürliche tonische oder klonische Spasmen der Kau- und / oder Zungenmuskulatur bzw. der Muskeln im stomatognathen System. Sie wird oft fälschlicherweise als kraniomandibuläre Dysfunktion oder psychiatrische Erkrankung diagnostiziert. Aufgrund der klinischen Bilder wird die oromandibuläre Dystonie in 6 Subtypen (Kieferschluss-, Kieferöffnungs-, Zungen-, Kieferdeviations-, Kieferprotrusions-, und Lippendystonie) eingeteilt. Es gibt versch… Show more

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“…The term 'oromandibular dystonia' was first introduced by Marsden in 1976 [72]. OMD is a focal type of dystonia characterized by contractions of the masticatory, lingual, pharyngeal, and/or muscles of the stomatognathic system [3,4,20,21,[73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80].…”
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“…The term 'oromandibular dystonia' was first introduced by Marsden in 1976 [72]. OMD is a focal type of dystonia characterized by contractions of the masticatory, lingual, pharyngeal, and/or muscles of the stomatognathic system [3,4,20,21,[73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80].…”
Section: Omdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentists and oral surgeons specialize in the stomatognathic system and are the first healthcare professionals to see many patients with symptoms in that area. However, these professionals cannot always properly diagnose and treat involuntary movements in the stomatognathic system, as some cases require consultation with a neurologist, neurosurgeon, or psychiatrist [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The procedure can help to predict the effect of the botulinum toxin therapy and whether the muscles are the cause of patients’ symptoms. If the symptoms disappear, even if only during the anesthetic effect, the injected muscles must be the cause of the symptoms, and botulinum toxin will help [ 39 ]. On the contrary, if the procedure shows no effect; there must be other causes for the patients’ symptoms, such as psychogenic factors.…”
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“…A recent study postulated that OMD has an equal or higher prevalence of cervical dystonia or blepharospasm [62]. The approaches to OMD treatment should be taken seriously not only by neurologists or neurosurgeons, but also by oral and maxillofacial surgeons or dentists [37][38][39]62]. Patients with OMD were successfully treated with BoNT/A.…”
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