2020
DOI: 10.11607/ofph.2288
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Widespread Pain and Central Sensitization in Adolescents with Signs of Painful Temporomandibular Disorders

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“…Previous studies have shown that widespread pain is common among patients with TMD 45‐47 . In one study, 83% of patients with TMD reported one comorbid painful area (headache/migraine, neck, back and joint pain) and 59% reported at least two 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies have shown that widespread pain is common among patients with TMD 45‐47 . In one study, 83% of patients with TMD reported one comorbid painful area (headache/migraine, neck, back and joint pain) and 59% reported at least two 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that widespread pain is common among patients with TMD. [45][46][47] In one study, 83% of patients…”
Section: Pain Extent and Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, two previous papers were published, presenting part of the collected data. 16 , 17 Each of them, although based on the same sample, had specific aims, and consequently, different instruments and evaluations were applied. For this reason, it is recommended to calculate the sample size separately for each of the primary outcomes by applying a Bonferroni correction to adjust the significance level.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algumas dessas ferramentas já foram testadas e validadas para pesquisas científicas com adolescentes, como o Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD), também com versão em português (PEREIRA-JÚNIOR; FAVILLA; DWORKIN, 2004). Segundo a literatura, o Eixo I do RDC/TMD pode ser aplicado tanto em adultos quanto em adolescentes (PEREIRA-JÚNIOR; FAVILLA; DWORKIN, 2004;FRANCO-MI-CHELONI et al, 2015;CAMPI et al, 2020). Embora a fisiopatologia da DTM não seja ainda totalmente elucidada, seus sinais e sintomas são normalmente clássicos.…”
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“…Essas atividades geram sensibilização periférica e podem levar a dores agudas locais nos tecidos acometidos pela sobrecarga funcional. A sensibilização periférica quando não resolvida (pela ausência de tratamento efetivo), pode então tornar-se uma fonte de dor contínua no tecido que leva à sensibilização central (OHRBACH et al, 2011;FERNANDES et al, 2012;OKESON, 2013;CAMPI et al, 2020). Assim, o estresse mecânico gerado por esses hábitos favorece a fratura e/ou desgaste de dentes e restaurações, danos à estrutura periodontal de suporte, ou mesmo, exacerbação de DTM e outras dores orofaciais.…”
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