Intramuscular Injections of Botulinum Toxin in Lateral Pterygoid Muscle in the Treatment of Temporomandibular...
Mandibular DysfunctionThe main hypothesis is that a significant pain improve (measured with Visual Analogic Scale [VAS]) can be observed after injection of botulinum toxin A, meaning the success of the guidance device.
Intra-articular Magnesium Sulfate for Tmj Dysfunction
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersTemporomandibular Sprainmixing the magnesium sulfate with dextrose for management of tmj pain will be studied using intra-articular injection of the solution
Computer Guided Arthrocentesis of Temporomandibular
Temporomandibular DisorderComputer guided arthrocentesis of temporomandibular joint for patients with anterior disc displacement with reduction using patient specific guide
Temporary Hydrostatic Splint Therapy and Its Effects on Occlusal Forces
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThe goal of this non-randomized controlled trial is to analyze and compare occlusal force distribution patterns using T-Scan III before and after hydrostatic splint therapy on both healthy subjects and subjects with temporomandibular disorders. The main questions it aims to answer are: Do occlusal forces for individual teeth differ before and after hydrostatic splint therapy? Does the percentage distribution of forces across different sectors differ before and after hydrostatic splint therapy? Participants will: Perform occlusal analysis using the T-Scan III device; Use a hydrostatic splint for 30 minutes; Perform a second occlusal analysis after using the hydrostatic splint. Researchers will compare healthy subjects and subjects with temporomandibular disorders to see if hydrostatic splint therapy makes a difference in the distribution patterns of occlusal forces.
Evaluation of Influence of Two Treatment Protocols on Mandibular Movements and Condyle-fossa Relation...
Temporomandibular DisordersThe edentulism and use of inadequate dentures, unstable and with teeth worn because long period of usage can lead to an disharmony of the stomatognathic system due to gradual loss of occlusion vertical dimension resulting in inadequate mandibular movements and condyle-fossa relation. The reline of the denture base and the use of interocclusal appliance prior to definitive rehabilitation could have influence on these functional aspects. However, there are not Randomized Controlled clinical Trials (RCTs) testing the combined use of these two treatments in reestablishing these functional aspects. The, aim of this study is to evaluate whether the denture base reline and the use of interocclusal appliance prior to final rehabilitation have influence on mandibular movements and condyle-fossa relation, incomplete denture wearers. For this controlled, crossover, randomized and blinded clinical trial, 30 volunteers, totally edentulous, complete denture wearer over a period of five year, will be selected. The volunteers will be randomly allocated into three subgroups (n= 10) and will receive the following treatments: Control (C)Volunteers will receive new complete denture without any previous intervention in their old complete denture; Relining Denture (RD)Volunteers will be submitted to the relining of the base of the their old complete denture and after 30 days of usage and before the replacement of the new complete denture, an evaluation will be performed; Interocclusal Appliance (IA) Volunteers will be submitted to the treatment with interocclusal appliance and after 30 days of usage and before the replacement of the new complete denture, an evaluation will be performed. Volunteers will be evaluated regarding the extent of mandibular movement by intraoral record of Gothic Gysi arch; condyle-fossa relation by cone-bean computed tomographic scan; occlusion vertical dimension by Willis compass and photographic record. These evaluations will be performed at three periods, T0 baseline; T1 after application of randomized treatment, reline denture and interocclusal appliance); T3 after final rehabilitation. The control group will be evaluated only at periods T0 and T3.
The Vision System for Mandibular Trajectory Assessment in Women With Mild Temporomandibular Joint...
Mandibular DeviationRecording mandibular movements plays an important role in stomatognathic system diagnosis and has been the subject of numerous research projects. This study presents theoretical assumptions and a practical solution in the form of a novel method of mandibular motion assessment.
Quantitative Evaluation of Osteopathic Treatment in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Using Magnetic...
Temporomandibular DisordersArticular Disc Disorder (Reducing or Non-Reducing)1 moreThe aim of this study is to assess the impact of osteopathic manual treatment in patients with an anterior disc displacement over sleep and health quality, pain scores and the movement of the condyle and disc of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) quantitatively.
Effects of Masseter Manual Therapy on Temporomandibular Dysfunction
Temporomandibular JointTemporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome1 moreMuscles and myofascial dysfunction are more often the mechanism and source of pain in oral fascial disorders (OFD) than the TMJ. Masticatory muscles in patients with TMJ alterations are more hypertonic, less efficient and more prone to fatigue compared to age and sex matched controls. It is our opinion that Active Release Technique can be a reliable assessment and treatment tool in the resolution in cervical-cranio mandibular disorders. Our goal is to improve masticatory function through treatment of trigger points in the masseter.
A Comparative Study Using Two 3D Printed Occlusal Splints for Patients With Tempromandibular Disorder...
Temporomandibular Disorder• to compare the relief of pain for patients with anterior disc displacement with reduction between two groups; in the first group a digitally formed stabilizing splint followed by an anterior repositioning splint (ARS) and the second group a digitally fabricated (ARS) splints followed by a stabilizing splints
Role of the Endogenous Opioid System Underlying Modulation of Experimental Pain
Temporomandibular DisorderFacial PainThe aim of this proposal is to characterize pain inhibition in healthy controls and Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) patients with two models of endogenous pain modulation (off-set analgesia; conditioned pain modulation), and to investigate the function of the endogenous opioid system in these responses by using pharmacological blockade of the opioid receptor.