Degenerative disorders of temporomandibular joint- Current practices and treatment modalities

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Vaibhav Gandhi , Gauri Sharma , Eliane H Dutra , Po-Jung Chen , Sumit Yadav
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Abstract

Degenerative Joint Disorders (DJD) of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) represent a challenging and multifaceted group of conditions that severely impact the joint's function and quality of life. This comprehensive review delves into the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and contemporary management strategies of TMJ-OA. While systemic illnesses, aging processes, hormonal factors, and behavioral factors have been implicated in its development, recent evidence highlights the pivotal role of mechanical overloading in initiating a series of degenerative changes within the TMJ.

Painful joints, a hallmark of TMJ-OA, result from the soft tissues around the affected joint and reflexive muscle spasm, following Hilton's law, which innervates the joint's muscles and overlying skin. This self-preservation reflex protects against further joint damage. Moreover, painful symptoms may arise from subchondral bone destruction.

Recognizing the importance of understanding the biomechanical environment within the TMJ, this review underscores its relevance in identifying the mechanisms behind TMJ pain and disability. Furthermore, it discusses the potential application of tissue engineering in TMJ reconstruction, emphasizing the need to learn from past TMJ implant experiences.

In the context of treatment, the review highlights the significance of managing TMJ-OA, focusing on restoring function and reducing pain. Treatment modalities span from non-invasive therapies to surgical options, with the latter reserved for cases unresponsive to conservative approaches and severely affecting an individual's quality of life.

This review serves as a vital resource for both clinicians and researchers, offering insights into the multifaceted nature of TMJ-OA and the evolving landscape of its diagnosis and management, incorporating biomechanical considerations and potential advances in tissue engineering. Understanding the complexities of TMJ-OA is instrumental in enhancing the care and well-being of individuals affected by this condition.

颞下颌关节退行性病变--当前做法和治疗模式
颞下颌关节(TMJ)退行性关节紊乱症(DJD)是一组具有挑战性的多发性疾病,严重影响关节功能和生活质量。本综述深入探讨了颞下颌关节疼痛的病因、发病机制、临床表现和当代治疗策略。虽然全身性疾病、衰老过程、荷尔蒙因素和行为因素都与颞下颌关节疼痛的发生有关,但最近的证据突出表明,机械性超负荷在引发颞下颌关节内一系列退行性病变方面起着关键作用。颞下颌关节疼痛是颞下颌关节-OA 的一个特征,其原因是受影响关节周围的软组织和反射性肌肉痉挛,遵循希尔顿定律,支配关节的肌肉和上覆皮肤。这种自我保护反射可防止关节进一步受损。本综述认识到了解颞下颌关节内生物力学环境的重要性,强调其与确定颞下颌关节疼痛和残疾背后的机制息息相关。此外,综述还讨论了组织工程在颞下颌关节重建中的潜在应用,强调需要从过去的颞下颌关节植入经验中吸取教训。在治疗方面,综述强调了管理颞下颌关节疼痛的重要性,重点是恢复功能和减轻疼痛。这篇综述是临床医生和研究人员的重要资源,它深入探讨了颞下颌关节-颌面关节病的多面性及其诊断和管理的演变过程,并纳入了生物力学方面的考虑因素和组织工程学的潜在进展。了解颞下颌关节-OA 的复杂性有助于加强对受此病影响的个人的护理和福祉。
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Seminars in Orthodontics
Seminars in Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
28
审稿时长
10 days
期刊介绍: Each issue provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on a single topic in orthodontics. Readers are kept abreast of the latest innovations, research findings, clinical applications and clinical methods. Collection of the issues will provide invaluable reference material for present and future review.
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