Intra-articular pathologies detected by magnetic resonance imaging in patients with temporomandibular disorders undergone successful non-surgical treatments

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to study on the MRI findings suggesting intra-articular pathologies in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) undergone successful non-surgical treatments, and to discuss on their intra-articular pathological conditions with clinical symptoms.

Patients and methods

One-hundred eleven TMJs of the consecutive 80 TMD patients were enrolled in this study. These TMJs were classified into the following 3 Groups, Group I: Bilateral 62 TMJs of the 31 patients with masticatory-muscle (MM) symptoms without functional pain, Group II: Affected-side TMJs of the 31 patients with unilateral functional MM pain, Group III: Affected-side TMJs of the 18 patients with unilateral functional TMJ pain. The detection rates of joint effusion (JE), osteoarthritis (OA), and disc displacement (DD) on the MR images were investigated. The correlations of JE, OA, DD, age, and gender were also analyzed.

Results

In each Group, the detection rates of JE, OA, and DD were more than 70%, and no findings of them were sometimes observed. The detection ratio of moderate/marked JE in Group II was significantly higher among the 3 Groups. The significant correlation of JE, OA, and DD was found, and that of OA and age was also observed.

Conclusions

Our results suggest that intra-articular pathologies often occur even in the painless TMJs, and functional TMJ pain sometimes appear even in the TMJs with early-stage OA, which cannot be detected by MRI. Furthermore, the TMJ synovitis occurred in patients with functional MM pain may be more severe than that in the painful TMJ.

通过磁共振成像检测成功接受非手术治疗的颞下颌关节紊乱症患者的关节内病变
本研究旨在对成功接受非手术治疗的颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMD)患者关节内病变的磁共振成像结果进行研究,并结合临床症状对其关节内病变情况进行讨论。这些颞下颌关节被分为以下三组:第一组:31 名有咀嚼肌(MM)症状但无功能性疼痛的患者的双侧 62 个颞下颌关节;第二组:31 名有单侧功能性 MM 疼痛的患者的受累侧颞下颌关节;第三组:18 名有单侧功能性颞下颌关节疼痛的患者的受累侧颞下颌关节。研究了磁共振图像上关节积液(JE)、骨关节炎(OA)和椎间盘移位(DD)的检出率。结果 在各组中,JE、OA 和 DD 的检出率均超过 70%,有时甚至未发现。第二组中度/标记性 JE 的检出率在三组中明显较高。结论我们的研究结果表明,即使是无痛的颞下颌关节也经常出现关节内病变,即使是有早期颞下颌关节炎的颞下颌关节有时也会出现功能性颞下颌关节痛,而磁共振成像却无法检测到这些病变。此外,功能性颞下颌关节疼痛患者的颞下颌关节滑膜炎可能比疼痛型颞下颌关节滑膜炎更为严重。
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