2024
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.70051
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Pain Catastrophizing and Functional Activation During Occlusion in TMD Patients—An Interventional Study

K. Klepzig,
M. Domin,
B. Kordass
et al.

Abstract: In temporomandibular disorder (TMD), the effects of standard interventions such as using an occlusal splint and its impact on pain relief and pain catastrophizing are poorly understood. Earlier work pointed to a crucial role of insula activation with changes in pain relief by occlusal splint treatment. We performed a functional imaging study using specially developed splint systems to allow for a placebo‐controlled longitudinal design. Using functional MRI we examined 20 TMD patients during repetitive occlusal… Show more

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