Exploratory Study To Assess the Efficacy and Safety of a Triple Combination for Acute Pain Treatment...
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThe objetive of this study is to explore the efficacy and safety of a triple combination of ibuprofen, magnesium and ascorbic acid for acute pain treatment in TMJD patients
Effectiveness of Three Oral Devices as Mouthguard in Electroconvulsive Therapy. Randomized Crossover...
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction SyndromeTooth Injuries2 moreThis observer-blind crossover intervention study aims to determine the most effective type of device as oral mouthguard in modified-Electroconvulsive Therapy (m-ECT) comparing three types of devices: standard, prefabricated and manufactured in the dental laboratory. Patients from the ECT Unit of Psychiatric Department of the University Hospital of Bellvitge will use the three devices at a random sequence during the twelve treatment sessions, so each device (A, B, C) will be used for two weeks, that is, for four consecutive sessions.
Effectiveness of a Counseling Program for Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) Treatment
Temporomandibular DisordersThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of counseling on pain, function and well-fare outcomes for the management of patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD).
Treatment of Temporomandibular Dysfunction With Hypertonic Dextrose Injection
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersDysfunction of the jaw, associated with pain in the jaw or about the jaw in the face can be quite long lasting and debilitating. Dextrose injection with a small needle has be notably helpful in preliminary studies in reducing pain and improving jaw function. This randomized trial will compare dextrose injection with saline injection for temporomandibular(jaw) dysfunction, also known as TMD.
Therapeutic Response of Ultrasound and Muscular Stretching in Temporomandibular Disorder Patients...
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThe combination of ultrasound and muscular stretching may have positive effects on pain relief and on the balance of the masticatory muscles activity.
Treatment of Temporomandibular Dysfunction With Hypertonic Dextrose Injection
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersDysfunction of the jaw, associated with pain in the jaw or about the jaw in the face can be quite long lasting and debilitating. Dextrose injection with a small needle has been notably helpful in preliminary studies in reducing pain and improving jaw function. This randomized trial will compare dextrose injection with sterile water injection for temporomandibular(jaw) dysfunction, also known as TMD.
Study of Etanercept and Celecoxib to Treat Temporomandibular Disorders (Painful Joint Conditions)...
Temporomandibular Joint DisorderThis 2-part study will evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of two anti-inflammatory drugs for relieving pain and improving jaw function in patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Part 1 will evaluate celecoxib (Celebrex); Part 2 will evaluate etanercept (Enbrel). The Food and Drug Administration has approved both of these drugs for treating certain forms of arthritis. Patients between the ages of 18 and 65 years with painful jaw joint conditions may be eligible for this study. Candidates will complete several written questionnaires about their jaw condition and will undergo a medical history, complete TMD evaluation, blood and urine tests, and imaging studies of the temporomandibular joint, such as X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging. Patients will rate the quality and intensity of their pain before beginning treatment. At certain periods during the study, they will also keep a pain diary, twice a day recording the intensity and magnitude of their pain. Part 1 - Celecoxib: Patients will be randomly assigned to receive either 1) celecoxib twice a day by mouth; 2) naproxen (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) twice a day by mouth; or 3) a placebo (inactive pill) twice a day by mouth. Part 2 - Etanercept: Patients will be randomly assigned to receive either 1) etanercept injected under the skin or 2) saline (an inactive placebo) injected under the skin. Patients in this group will also undergo two aspirations of fluid from the jaw joint - once before treatment begins and again 6 weeks later. For this procedure, the joint is numbed with an anesthetic and then a needle is inserted into the jaw space to withdraw fluid, which will be analyzed for inflammatory processes in the joint. All patients will have a final evaluation 6 weeks after beginning treatment, including a TMD physical examination, laboratory and X-ray tests as required. The pain diary and questionnaires will be collected at this visit.
A Clinical Trial of the Optimal Treatment Period and Long-term Efficacy of Functional Electrical...
Temporomandibular DisorderHeadacheTo investigate the effect of the treatment with Grindcare® on the parafunction of the muscles- and jaw activity (Bruxism) during sleep.
Duloxetine for Treatment of Painful Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersTemporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD) are a family of musculoskeletal disorders that represent the most common chronic orofacial pain condition. TMJD is associated with persistent pain in the region of the temporomandibular joint and muscles of the head and neck. The purpose of this study is to test duloxetine (Cymbalta) as a potential treatment for chronic facial pain. Duloxetine is FDA approved as an antidepressant and for the chronic pain conditions of fibromyalgia and diabetic neuropathy. Chronic facial pain may be linked to Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJD) which currently has no standard treatment.
Analgesic Ointment on Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Pain
Temporomandibular DisordersThe purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of using topical cream of Ping On Ointment and using Vaseline cream in the treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and masticatory muscle pain, in order to establish the true efficacy of Ping On Ointment. Both Ping On Ointment and Vaseline are considered intervention.