Abstract
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Temporomandibular dysfunction consists of frequent non-dental pain in the orofacial region of multifactorial origin and interdisciplinary treatment, among them, acupuncture. The treatment of temporomandibular dysfunction acts both in muscle relaxation and pain control, trying to achieve the physical, mental, and emotional balance of the patient, thus reducing anxiety and improving the quality of life. The objective of this study was to evaluate acupuncture as a treatment for temporomandibular dysfunction. METHODS: A total of 34 volunteers screened and selected at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, diagnosed with muscle dysfunction according to the Research Diagnostic Criteria. They were randomly divided into two equal groups: group 1 treated with occlusal plaque, massage, thermotherapy and self-care guidelines; and group 2 treated with six acupuncture sessions lasting 30 minutes each. The pain was evaluated by the visual analog scale, and an algometer to assess the muscular tension of the temporal and masseter muscles. The limitation of mouth opening was measured with the use of calipers. The Mann-Whitney test was used for the non-normal distribution (visual analog scale and tension threshold) between the two groups (G1 and G2), and the Friedman test to compare the assessment periods (beginning of the treatment, after six weeks and four months) with a significance level of 5%. RESULTS: There was no difference in mouth opening, visual analog scale scores, or muscle tension threshold in relation to the type of treatment used. Both groups improved after six weeks of treatment. There was no statistical difference in the values obtained after six weeks and after four months. CONCLUSION: The statistical results showed that acupuncture increased the muscle tension threshold, improved the mouth opening and reduced pain, being as effective as the most commonly used conventional therapies.
Highlights
Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is a set of clinical signs and symptoms involving the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated structures[1]
The statistical results showed that acupuncture increased the muscle tension threshold, improved the mouth opening and reduced pain, being as effective as the most commonly used conventional therapies
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Summary
Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is a set of clinical signs and symptoms involving the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated structures[1]. Acupuncture has anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic, myorelaxant, and immune function activating effects, being an alternative, integrative, and complementary therapy used to treat TMD It is based on the principle of uniting, integrating and solidifying all dental technical and scientific knowledge with those of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), aiming at the best results for the patient, better quality of life, well-being and health[20,21]. The treatment of temporomandibular dysfunction acts both in muscle relaxation and pain control, trying to achieve the physical, mental, and emotional balance of the patient, reducing anxiety and improving the quality of life. RESULTS: There was no difference in mouth opening, visual analog scale scores, or muscle tension threshold in relation to the type of treatment used Both groups improved after six weeks of treatment. There was no statistical difference in the values obtained after six weeks and after four months
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