Frequency of Occurrence of the Pain Form of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
NCT ID: NCT03736408
Last Updated: 2018-11-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
334 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-05-01
2018-10-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Certainly the most common complaint in this group of patients is muscle pain, which may range from slight tenderness to extreme discomfort. However, the origin of that pain is most often associated with increased levels of muscular use. Clinically this is seen as an inability to open the mouth widely. The restriction may be at any degree of opening depending on where the discomfort is felt. Local muscle soreness is a primary non-inflammatory muscular pain discomfort. It is often the first response of the muscle tissue to prolonged excessive contraction and is the most common type of acute muscle pain in dental practice.
The pain form of the disease is manifested by spontaneous pain in the preaural region, accompanied by pain or tenderness of the mastication muscle. Pain that appears during palpation examination of temporomandibular joints is frequently not related to inflammation of the soft tissue around the temporomandibular joints, as it is claimed by several authors of the paper. The cause of this problem is a long-term overload of soft tissue causally associated with excessive muscle tension, that sometimes even persists for years.
Due to an etiological factor, very important information associated with emotional tension and stress as well as sleep disturbances in relation to other pain complaints were verified.
The aim of the study was to carry out a retrospective assessment of the frequency of the pain form of functional disorders based on the analysis of medical records (results of a physical examination and a specialized functional test) of patients treated at the Consulting Room of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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1. Group without Pain - TMJ disorders symptoms
1\. The symptoms concerning joints were: the type of sound symptoms (clicking or popping), their frequency and the phase of the movement of lowering and lifting the jaw during which they occurred, occurrence of the tension type headache or back pain. Hypertension of the mastication muscles is frequently connected with a parafunction activity like grinding or clenching the teeth, which cause abnormal pressure on the joints
No interventions assigned to this group
2. Group with Pain and symptoms TMJ disorder
The pain form of the disease is manifested by spontaneous pain in the preaural region, accompanied by pain or tenderness of the mastication muscle. Pain that appears during palpation examination of temporomandibular joints is frequently not related to inflammation of the soft tissue around the temporomandibular joints, as it is claimed by several authors of the paper. The cause of this problem is a long-term overload of soft tissue causally associated with excessive muscle tension, that sometimes even persists for years
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* required age range (\>18 years)
* good general state of health
Exclusion Criteria
* emergence of general diseases,
* trauma,
* local inflammation.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Jagiellonian University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Malgorzata Pihut
Head of Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Clinical Professor
Principal Investigators
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MaĆgorzata Pihut, Prof.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Jagiellonian University
Locations
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Jagiellonian University Department of Prosthetic Dentistry
Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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1072.6120.57.2018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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