The use of noninvasive neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic pain in individuals with temporomandibular dysfunction

T. Silva, M. K. Galdino
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Faced with mechanisms of maladaptive neuroplasticity that can generate a memorization of pain sensation in individuals with temporomandibular dysfunction, the transcranial direct current stimulation emerges as a possible treatment strategy for chronic pain. However, further studies are needed to demonstrate the efficacy of this therapeutic modality and its long-term effect. Thus, the present study aims to discuss the use of transcranial direct current stimulation in the treatment of temporomandibular dysfunction in individuals with chronic pain. CONTENTS: The present review encompasses 40 articles, published between the years 2000 and 2016. The temporomandibular dysfunction is a disease characterized by a set of signs and symptoms that may include joint noise, pain in the muscles of mastication, limitation of mandibular movements, facial pain, joint pain and/or dental wear. Pain appears as a very present and striking symptom, with a tendency to chronicity, a condition that is difficult to treat and often associated with psychological factors such as anxiety and depression. Studies using transcranial direct current stimulation in patients with chronic pain symptomatology have been showing good results through neuromodulation of neuronal excitability. It is worth noting that it corresponds to a non-invasive technique, low cost, easy and quick to apply, besides having minimal adverse effects. CONCLUSION: The transcranial direct current stimulation has shown promising results in the treatment of temporomandibular dysfunction pain, with the possibility of becoming a complementary technique to the existing treatments, and thus, providing a professional assistance of better quality and resolution to the patient with this disorder.
无创神经调控治疗颞下颌关节功能障碍患者慢性疼痛
背景和目的:面对颞下颌关节紊乱患者可能产生痛觉记忆的适应不良神经可塑性机制,经颅直流电刺激成为一种可能的慢性疼痛治疗策略。然而,还需要进一步的研究来证明这种治疗方式的疗效及其长期效果。因此,本研究旨在探讨经颅直流电刺激在慢性疼痛患者颞下颌关节功能障碍治疗中的应用。内容:本综述收录了2000年至2016年间发表的40篇文章。颞下颌关节紊乱是一种以一系列体征和症状为特征的疾病,这些体征和症状可能包括关节噪音、咀嚼肌疼痛、下颌运动受限、面部疼痛、关节疼痛和/或牙齿磨损。疼痛是一种非常普遍和显著的症状,有慢性化的趋势,这种情况很难治疗,通常与焦虑和抑郁等心理因素有关。在慢性疼痛症状患者中使用经颅直流电刺激的研究通过神经元兴奋性的神经调控显示了良好的结果。值得注意的是,它是一种非侵入性技术,成本低,应用简单快捷,而且副作用最小。结论:经颅直流电刺激治疗颞下颌关节功能障碍性疼痛效果良好,有可能成为现有治疗方法的补充技术,从而为颞下颌关节紊乱病患者提供更好质量和解决方案的专业帮助。
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