Loreine M L Helmer, Sebastiaan W R Dalmeijer, Michail Koutris, Ralph de Vries, Leander Dubois, Jan de Lange, Frank Lobbezoo
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Abstract
Objectives: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are musculoskeletal conditions with a multifactorial aetiology. The predictive role of direct orofacial macrotrauma in the development of TMD is considered controversial. This systematic review aims to elucidate the association between direct orofacial macrotrauma and TMD, and to identify potential factors involved in this relationship.
Materials and methods: A comprehensive literature search of PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases up to November 1, 2023, was performed in collaboration with a medical information specialist, identifying 2,047 unique studies. Of these, 139 met the inclusion criteria of this investigation.
Results: Our synthesis of the literature indicates a consistent association between TMD and direct orofacial macrotrauma in adults, while this relationship appears less defined in paediatric and adolescent populations. The association shows robustness across various TMD diagnoses and trauma locations, remaining not only immediately following the direct orofacial macrotrauma but also after long time, despite other interventions. These outcomes could be due to the physical effect of the trauma, but they might be associated with the psychosocial effect of the trauma as well.
Conclusions: The evidence supports a robust, but complex, association between direct orofacial macrotrauma and TMD.
Clinical relevance: This finding underscores the importance of considering both physical and psychosocial sequelae of trauma in the clinical management of direct orofacial macrotrauma and TMD.
目的:颞下颌紊乱(TMD)是一种多因素病因的肌肉骨骼疾病。直接口面部大外伤在TMD发展中的预测作用被认为是有争议的。本系统综述旨在阐明直接口面部大外伤与TMD之间的关系,并确定这种关系的潜在因素。材料和方法:与医学信息专家合作,对PubMed、Embase和Web of Science数据库进行了全面的文献检索,截至2023年11月1日,确定了2,047项独特的研究。其中,139例符合本研究的纳入标准。结果:我们综合文献表明,TMD与成人直接口面部大创伤之间存在一致的关联,而这种关系在儿科和青少年人群中似乎不太明确。这种关联在不同的TMD诊断和创伤部位中显示出稳健性,不仅在直接的口面部大创伤后立即存在,而且在很长一段时间后,尽管有其他干预措施,这种关联仍然存在。这些结果可能是由于创伤的生理影响,但它们也可能与创伤的心理社会影响有关。结论:证据支持直接口面部大创伤与TMD之间强有力但复杂的关联。临床相关性:这一发现强调了在直接口面部大创伤和TMD的临床治疗中考虑创伤的生理和心理后遗症的重要性。
期刊介绍:
The journal Clinical Oral Investigations is a multidisciplinary, international forum for publication of research from all fields of oral medicine. The journal publishes original scientific articles and invited reviews which provide up-to-date results of basic and clinical studies in oral and maxillofacial science and medicine. The aim is to clarify the relevance of new results to modern practice, for an international readership. Coverage includes maxillofacial and oral surgery, prosthetics and restorative dentistry, operative dentistry, endodontics, periodontology, orthodontics, dental materials science, clinical trials, epidemiology, pedodontics, oral implant, preventive dentistiry, oral pathology, oral basic sciences and more.