Clinical and experimental aspects of temporomandibular disorders.

P Svensson, L Arendt-Nielson
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Abstract

Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are currently viewed as a family of related pain conditions in the craniofacial muscles, temporomandibular joint, and associated structures. The etiology and pathophysiology of pain is still far from being known, but several important neurobiological aspects have emerged in the last decade. This article reviews the present knowledge on three clinically relevant topics in TMD: referred pain mechanisms, somatosensory changes, and sensory-motor integration in the craniofacial region. It is proposed that the synthesis of this information from systematic studies in experimental animals and healthy human volunteers together with controlled clinical trials in well-defined patient populations is an essential prerequisite in order to advance the diagnostic procedure and management of TMD pain.

颞下颌疾病的临床和实验方面。
颞下颌关节疾病(TMDs)目前被认为是颅面肌肉、颞下颌关节和相关结构的一系列相关疼痛状况。疼痛的病因学和病理生理学仍然远未被了解,但在过去的十年中,几个重要的神经生物学方面已经出现。本文综述了目前关于TMD的三个临床相关主题的知识:参考疼痛机制,体感觉变化和颅面区域的感觉-运动整合。我们认为,从实验动物和健康人类志愿者的系统研究中综合这些信息,以及在明确定义的患者群体中进行对照临床试验,是推进TMD疼痛诊断和治疗的必要前提。
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