Al-Jewair Thikriat, Zylalaj Ajola, Poursattar Bejehmir Arash
Department of Orthodontics, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States.
Front Dent Med. 2025 Aug 7;6:1628802. doi: 10.3389/fdmed.2025.1628802. eCollection 2025.
Functional Movement Disorder (FMD) is a neurological condition involving involuntary movements without structural brain or nerve damage. It can significantly affect the craniofacial region, disrupting facial and oral motor functions and complicating dental and orthodontic care. This narrative review outlines the clinical presentation of FMD, emphasizing its relevance in orthodontics and offering a clinical management guide.
A systematic approach is proposed, detailing strategies from the initial screening visit through active treatment, retention, and post-retention stages. Key strategies include using fixed appliances for better control, scheduling shorter visits to reduce symptom aggravation, and incorporating distraction techniques. Collaborative care with neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, physical therapists, and dental professionals is vital, addressing both motor and psychological factors.
Specialized training, improved diagnostic methods, and customized treatment plans are crucial for managing FMD in orthodontics. These efforts are necessary to optimize care and outcomes for affected patients.
功能性运动障碍(FMD)是一种神经系统疾病,涉及无结构性脑或神经损伤的不自主运动。它可显著影响颅面部区域,破坏面部和口腔运动功能,并使牙科和正畸治疗复杂化。本叙述性综述概述了FMD的临床表现,强调其在正畸学中的相关性,并提供了临床管理指南。
提出了一种系统方法,详细阐述了从初始筛查就诊到积极治疗、保持和保持后阶段的策略。关键策略包括使用固定矫治器以更好地控制,安排较短的就诊时间以减少症状加重,并采用分散注意力技术。与神经科医生、精神科医生、心理学家、物理治疗师和牙科专业人员的协作护理至关重要,可同时解决运动和心理因素。
专业培训、改进的诊断方法和定制的治疗计划对于正畸中FMD的管理至关重要。这些努力对于优化受影响患者的护理和治疗结果是必要的。