Langella Luciana G, Silva Paula F C, Costa-Santos Larissa, Gonçalves Marcela L L, Motta Lara J, Deana Alessandro M, Fernandes Kristianne P S, Mesquita-Ferrari Raquel A, Bussadori Sandra Kalil
Nove de Julho University, 235/249 Vergueiro Street, Liberdade, São Paulo, 01504-001, Brazil.
Trials. 2018 Jan 26;19(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-2444-7.
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is described as a subgroup of orofacial pain with a set of signs and symptoms that involve the temporomandibular joint, masticatory muscles, ears, and neck. TMD can occur unilaterally or bilaterally and approximately 70% of the population is affected with at least one sign. The disorder progresses with orofacial pain, muscle pain involving the masticatory and cervical muscles, joint noises (clicks and pops), joint block, mandibular dysfunction, and headache. The etiology can be abnormal occlusion and/or posture, trauma involving local tissues, repetitive microtrauma, parafunctional habits, and an increase in emotional stress. Studies have demonstrated that phototherapy is an efficient option for the treatment of TMD, leading to improvements in pain and orofacial function.
The aim of the proposed study is to compare the effects of two sources of photobiomodulation in individuals with TMD. A randomized, controlled, double-blind, clinical trial is proposed, which will involve 80 individuals aged 18-65 years allocated to either a laser group or light-emitting diode (LED) group submitted to 12 sessions of phototherapy. The Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMDs will be used to evaluate all participants. Pain will be measured using the visual analog scale and maximum vertical mandibular movement will be determined with the aid of digital calipers.
This study compares the effects of two modalities of laser therapy on the pain and orofacial function of patients with TMD dysfunction. Photobiomodulation and LED therapy are treatment options for reducing the inflammatory process and pain as well as inducing the regeneration of the target tissue.
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03257748 . Registered on 8 August 2017.
颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMD)被描述为口面部疼痛的一个亚组,具有一系列涉及颞下颌关节、咀嚼肌、耳朵和颈部的体征和症状。TMD可单侧或双侧发生,约70%的人群至少有一项体征。该疾病会伴有口面部疼痛、涉及咀嚼肌和颈部肌肉的肌肉疼痛、关节弹响(咔哒声和爆裂声)、关节卡顿、下颌功能障碍和头痛。其病因可能是咬合异常和/或姿势异常、涉及局部组织的创伤、重复性微创伤、副功能习惯以及情绪压力增加。研究表明,光疗是治疗TMD的一种有效选择,可改善疼痛和口面部功能。
本研究的目的是比较两种光生物调节源对TMD患者的影响。拟进行一项随机、对照、双盲临床试验,将纳入80名年龄在18至65岁之间的个体,分为激光组或发光二极管(LED)组,接受12次光疗。将使用TMD的研究诊断标准对所有参与者进行评估。疼痛将使用视觉模拟量表进行测量,最大垂直下颌运动将借助数字卡尺确定。
本研究比较了两种激光治疗方式对TMD功能障碍患者疼痛和口面部功能的影响。光生物调节和LED治疗是减轻炎症过程和疼痛以及诱导靶组织再生的治疗选择。
ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03257748。于2017年8月8日注册。