The effectiveness of orthotics in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder: A scoping review

Roberto Tedeschi
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Abstract

Background

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pathology and masticatory muscle dysfunction, as well as the influence of proprioceptive and dental treatments on the position of cranial bones and the Atlas, are important and interesting subjects in the field of medicine.

Aim

Evaluate the existing evidence base regarding the use of foot orthotics in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs).

Methods

Two studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a new complex approach to the treatment of TMJ pathology and masticatory muscle dysfunction, including myofascial exercises and posture correction insoles. The influence of proprioceptive and dental treatments on the position of cranial bones and the Atlas was also evaluated.

Results

From 23 initial registrations, 2 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. One article was an RTC and one a case series. The first study showed a significant increase in treatment efficacy compared to the control group. The second study showed that the Atlas was the point of greatest movement in terms of frontal position and that the sphenoid was the point of least movement.

Conclusions

These two studies are important for the development of new and effective treatments for TMJ pathology and masticatory muscle dysfunction, as well as for understanding the influence of proprioceptive and dental treatments on the position of cranial bones and the Atlas. It will be interesting to see how these findings will influence future clinical practice and patient care for these conditions.

矫形器治疗颞下颌关节紊乱症的效果:范围审查
背景颞下颌关节(TMJ)病理和咀嚼肌功能障碍,以及本体感觉和牙科治疗对颅骨和阿特拉斯位置的影响,是医学领域重要而有趣的课题。方法进行了两项研究,以评估治疗颞下颌关节病变和咀嚼肌功能障碍的新复合方法的疗效,包括肌筋膜锻炼和姿势矫正鞋垫。此外,还评估了本体感觉和牙科治疗对颅骨和 Atlas 位置的影响。结果在 23 项初始注册中,有 2 项研究符合纳入标准。一篇文章是 RTC,一篇是病例系列。第一项研究显示,与对照组相比,治疗效果明显提高。结论这两项研究对于开发治疗颞下颌关节病变和咀嚼肌功能障碍的有效新疗法,以及了解本体感觉和牙科治疗对颅骨和颅骨位置的影响非常重要。这些研究结果将如何影响未来的临床实践和这些疾病的患者护理,我们拭目以待。
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