Abstract
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The chikungunya virus is a human pathogen responsible for a disease characterized by fever, headache, myalgia, skin rash and acute and persistent arthralgia. The purpose of this case report was to describe the orofacial manifestations of a patient infected with the chikungunya virus. CASE REPORT: A female patient was referred to the Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, MG dental clinic due to severe facial pain. Two weeks earlier, she had been diagnosed with chikungunya virus infection by ELISA. After the febrile period and skin rash, the patient presented severe pain in the shoulders, knees, and face, which make it difficult to move and perform daily activities. She was diagnosed with temporomandibular disorders (arthralgia and myofascial pain in the masseter muscle on the right side). The patient was counseled about diet free of pain, hot packs and massages in the painful region. She was already self-medicated with corticosteroids. In addition, she was instructed to seek a specialist for her body pain. The manifestations caused by infection were healed after 10 days of the beginning of the use of corticosteroids and counseling. CONCLUSION: To date, no reports have been published in the literature about the orofacial manifestation of chikungunya virus, which could serve as a basis to aid in diagnosis temporomandibular joint disorders secondary to chikungunya virus or resulting from possible psychological alteration due to constant generalized pain) and treatment. The detailed anamnesis provided information about a probable temporomandibular joint disorder secondary to Chikungunya virus infection, and it was remarkable as improvement of the systemic factors resulted in the remission of orofacial symptomatology.
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