Abstract:Objective: A study is made of the influence of gender, educational level, marital status, income, social support, and perceived general and oral health upon pain intensity in a sample of patients with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD) explored in primary care (AP).
Design: A review was made of 899 patients from Córdoba Healthcare District (Spain) referred to the primary care TMJD Unit by their primary care physician and/or dentist. Of these subjects, 151 failed to meet the inclusion criteria. The remain… Show more
“…Hungria et al, in relation to temporomandibolar disorders (TMD) found that patients with a lower educational level suffer more from pain than people with a higher educational level. However, in our patients pain was not related to educational level (P = 0.288) [41].…”
The prevalence of BMS is higher in women, and in married, unemployed, and less highly educated patients. Burning is the most frequent symptom while stressful life events are the most frequent trigger reported.
“…Hungria et al, in relation to temporomandibolar disorders (TMD) found that patients with a lower educational level suffer more from pain than people with a higher educational level. However, in our patients pain was not related to educational level (P = 0.288) [41].…”
The prevalence of BMS is higher in women, and in married, unemployed, and less highly educated patients. Burning is the most frequent symptom while stressful life events are the most frequent trigger reported.
“…Some studies have shown that prevalence of TMD in elderly populations is rare (15)(16)(17) . However, other authors reported that the elderly can often suffer from TMD, but do not complain because they are more concerned with other overall health issues or more painful and debilitating diseases, leaving aside the symptoms related to the masticatory system (18) .…”
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“…This condition is often diagnosed by observation of symptoms that are very subjective. Identification of these symptoms depends on cognitive ability, which varies widely both individually and among groups (15)(16)(17)(18) . According to Schmitter et al (18) , the elderly population presents a higher prevalence of objective signs of TMD; however, they rarely complain of pain.…”
“…Consequently pain related complains (neck, head, TMJ) will be one of the most important and prevalent problem in persons with TMJD. In this aspect woman seems to have higher and more severe pain prevalence [6,[8][9][10]. Psychological abnormalities have been also associated with elevated pain grade [8,9,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this aspect woman seems to have higher and more severe pain prevalence [6,[8][9][10]. Psychological abnormalities have been also associated with elevated pain grade [8,9,11]. In this context, though most of TMJ patients will remain asymptomatic or have symptoms during a short time [1,12] pain relief will be one of the main goals of TMJD treatment.…”
TMJDs (Temporomandibular joint disorders) are a common pathology but best treatment remains unclear. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mesotherapy on TMJD. We conducted a case review of all TMJD patients treated since 2006 with mesotherapy procedures only and using a cocktail of drugs composing of lidocaine, piroxicam and pentoxifylline. Patients were treated every 15 days until symptomatic relief was achieved and thereafter every two months. Main outcome was complete symptomatic relief, and associated factors were analysed. 27 patients were included. Complete pain relief was achieved in 26. The necessary number of procedures to get pain relief ranged from 1 to 6 (median of 1) and the total number of treatments from 1 to 40 (median of 11). 19 patients had other painful complains mainly related with anxiety disorders. A weak correlation (r = 0.357; p = 0.05) between anxiety disorders and the required months of treatments was found. Mesotherapy is a valuable option on pain relief in a temporomandibular pain syndrome with none of the systemic effects of oral medication. Anxiety may have a role on the aetiology and therapeutic success highlights the holistic approach of these patients. Future comparative studies are necessary.
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