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A New Device Improves Signs and Symptoms of TMD
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) therapy remains an open challenge for modern dentistry. Herein, we propose a new neuromuscular lingual device able to reduce signs and symptoms of TMD in female patients with chronic orofacial pain. 50 females with myofascial TMD according to RDC/TMD were ra...
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Published in: | Pain research & management 2019-01, Vol.2019, p.5646143 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) therapy remains an open challenge for modern dentistry. Herein, we propose a new neuromuscular lingual device able to reduce signs and symptoms of TMD in female patients with chronic orofacial pain.
50 females with myofascial TMD according to RDC/TMD were randomly assigned to study (
= 25) and control groups (
= 25). At T0, both groups received sEMG/KNG and pain evaluation by the VAS scale. The study group received the ELIBA device (lingual elevator by Balercia) constructed under ULF-TENS (ultra-low-frequency transcoutaneous electrical nervous stimulation). Subjects were instructed to use ELIBA at least for 16 h/day. After 6 months (T1), both groups underwent to sEMG/KNG and VAS revaluation.
T1 study group compared to controls showed a significant reduction in total (
< 0.0001) and mean (
< 0.0001) sEMG values, as well as a significant increase in both maximum vertical mouth opening (
=0.003) and maximum velocity in mouth opening (
=0.003) and closing (
< 0.0001). Interestingly, a significant reduction in pain measured by VAS (
< 0.0001) was reported.
After 6 months, the ELIBA device is able to significantly reduce TMD-associated myogenous pain and to promote the enhancement of sEMG/KNG values.
ELIBA can be considered as a new device, potentially useful for head-neck pain relief in patients suffering from chronic TMD. In addition, its use promotes a muscles relaxation inducing freeway space increase. This characteristic makes it particularly useful for rehabilitation of patients with not enough space for construction of conventional orthotics or neuromuscular bites. |
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ISSN: | 1203-6765 1918-1523 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2019/5646143 |