Comparative Effects of Naproxen, Diclofenac, and Piroxicam on Temporomandibular Disorders: A Clinical Trial.

Q3 Dentistry
Frontiers in Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-05-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18502/fid.v22i18.18689
Ali Peimani, Shirin Abedini, Zahra Jahanshahi Afshar, Mohammadali Heidari, Zohreh Nouri, Mahmood Sheikh Fathollahi
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Objectives: The prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) is increasing in adults, and they are associated with symptoms such as pain and dysfunction. Non-surgical treatment, which may include pharmacotherapy, laser therapy, and physiotherapy, is the first step in treatment of TMDs. This study aimed to compare the effects of naproxen, diclofenac, and piroxicam on TMDs. Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 104 patients who were randomly assigned to four groups (n=26) to receive either 500mg naproxen tablets, 50mg diclofenac tablets, 10mg piroxicam capsules, or the placebo. The patients were evaluated for pain, clicking, tenderness, and maximum mouth opening (MMO) in five stages, i.e., before starting the treatment and 1 week, 3 weeks, 5 weeks, and 6 weeks after starting the treatment. Data were analyzed by one-way repeated measures ANOVA with one repeated and one between-subject factor, Fisher's exact test, and Chi-square test (alpha=0.05). Results: Tenderness and clicking decreased with time in all groups (P≤0.05). The mean pain intensity and tenderness were significantly lower in the naproxen group than the other groups (P<0.05). Conclusion: Naproxen tablets can reduce pain and tenderness in TMD patients more than diclofenac tablets, piroxicam capsules, and the placebo.

萘普生、双氯芬酸和吡罗西康治疗颞下颌疾病的比较疗效:一项临床试验
目的:成人颞下颌紊乱(TMDs)的患病率正在上升,并且与疼痛和功能障碍等症状相关。非手术治疗,包括药物治疗、激光治疗和物理治疗,是治疗tmd的第一步。本研究旨在比较萘普生、双氯芬酸和吡罗西康对tmd的影响。材料与方法:将104例患者随机分为4组(n=26),分别给予500mg萘普生片、50mg双氯芬酸片、10mg吡罗昔康胶囊和安慰剂。分别在治疗前、治疗后1周、3周、5周、6周五个阶段评估患者的疼痛、咔嚓声、压痛和最大开口(MMO)。资料分析采用单因素重复测量方差分析(1个重复因子和1个受试者间因子)、Fisher精确检验和卡方检验(α =0.05)。结果:各组患者压痛、咔哒声随时间减少(P≤0.05)。结论:萘普生片比双氯芬酸片、吡罗西康胶囊和安慰剂更能减轻TMD患者的疼痛和压痛。
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Frontiers in Dentistry
Frontiers in Dentistry Dentistry-General Dentistry
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