A 10-year overview of chronic orofacial pain in patients at an oral medicine center in Iran.

Jamile Bigom Taheri, Fahimeh Anbari, Sahba Khosousi Sani, Seyed Mohammad Mirmoezi, Hamid Reza Khalighi
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Background: Orofacial pain is defined as pain felt in the soft or hard tissues of the head, face, mouth, and neck. Chronic orofacial pain is often challenging to diagnose and difficult to treat. Due to the lack of available information about the prevalence and clinical form of orofacial pain, this study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of chronic orofacial pain in patients presenting at the Department of Oral Medicine of Shahid Beheshti Dental School between 2012 and 2022.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we evaluated the files of 121 patients at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases of Shahid Beheshti Dental School, which were completed during 2012-2022. We extracted the required information from these files.

Results: In total, 121 files were included in the study (30 male, 91 female). The mean age of the patients was 43.68 ± 16.79 years. The most common diagnosis in patients with chronic orofacial pain was temporomandibular disorders (TMD) (55.3%). Among pain-related factors, psychological factors showed the highest frequency (30.5%). Opening and closing (43.8%) had the highest frequency among factors that increased pain, and the rest (6.6%) had the highest frequency among the factors that reduced pain. Most patients experienced unilateral pain over the masseter area. Most patients reported their pain intensity to be greater than 7 in the verbal analog scale (VAS). The most common symptom associated with pain was joint noise (37.1%).

Conclusion: A ten-year retrospective evaluation of patient files showed that more than half of the patients with chronic orofacial pain had TMD.

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伊朗口腔医学中心慢性口腔面部疼痛患者的10年概况
背景:口面部疼痛被定义为在头部、面部、口腔和颈部的软或硬组织中感到的疼痛。慢性口面部疼痛往往难以诊断和治疗。由于缺乏关于口腔面部疼痛的患病率和临床形式的可用信息,本研究旨在评估2012年至2022年间在Shahid Beheshti牙科学校口腔医学系就诊的慢性口腔面部疼痛患者的特征。方法:回顾性分析2012-2022年在Shahid Beheshti牙科学校口腔颌面病科完成的121例患者的档案。我们从这些文件中提取了所需的信息。结果:共纳入121例患者,其中男性30例,女性91例。患者平均年龄43.68±16.79岁。慢性口面部疼痛患者中最常见的诊断是颞下颌紊乱(TMD)(55.3%)。在疼痛相关因素中,心理因素出现频率最高(30.5%)。在增加疼痛的因素中,打开和关闭的频率最高(43.8%),其余的在减轻疼痛的因素中频率最高(6.6%)。大多数患者在咬肌区有单侧疼痛。大多数患者报告疼痛强度在言语模拟量表(VAS)中大于7。与疼痛相关的最常见症状是关节噪音(37.1%)。结论:一项对患者档案的十年回顾性评估显示,超过一半的慢性口面部疼痛患者患有TMD。
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