“…OMD symptoms include masticatory disturbances, biting of the tongue or cheek membrane, limited mouth opening, pain or discomfort of the muscles, dysphagia, dysarthria, esthetic problems, upper airway obstructions [19], and temporomandibular joint dislocations [49]. Most of these symptoms can impair daily activities, social embarrassment, cosmetic disfigurement, inability to work, and unemployment, forming a significant impact on the overall quality of life of the patient [3,4,[78][79][80]. Based on the site and direction of abnormal dystonic movements, OMD is classified into six subtypes: jaw closing, jaw opening, lingual, jaw deviation, jaw protrusion, and lip dystonia [3,4,78,80].…”