Temporomandibular disorder in otolaryngology: systematic review.

L Stepan, C-K L Shaw, S Oue
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Abstract

Background: Temporomandibular disorder poses a diagnostic challenge to otolaryngologists as orofacial pain, headache and otology symptoms are very common in temporomandibular disorder, and mimic a number of otolaryngological conditions. Missed diagnosis of temporomandibular disorder can lead to unnecessary investigation and treatment, resulting in further patient suffering.

Objectives: To review the current literature and propose management pathways for otolaryngologists to correctly differentiate temporomandibular disorder from other otolaryngological conditions, and to initiate effective treatment for temporomandibular disorder in collaboration with other health professionals.

Method: A systematic review using PubMed and Medline databases was conducted, and data on temporomandibular disorder in conjunction with otolaryngological symptoms were collected for analysis.

Results: Of 4155 potential studies, 33 were retrieved for detailed evaluation and 12 met the study criteria. There are questionnaires, examination techniques and radiological investigations presented in the literature to assist with distinguishing between otolaryngological causes of symptoms and temporomandibular disorder. Simple treatment can be initiated by the otolaryngologist.

Conclusion: Initial temporomandibular disorder treatment steps can be undertaken by the otolaryngologist, with consideration of referral to dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, or physiotherapists if simple pharmacological treatment or temporomandibular disorder exercise fails.

耳鼻喉科颞下颌紊乱:系统综述。
背景:颞下颌疾病对耳鼻喉科医生提出了一个诊断挑战,因为口腔面部疼痛、头痛和耳科症状在颞下颌疾病中非常常见,并且模仿了许多耳鼻喉科疾病。对颞下颌紊乱的漏诊可能导致不必要的检查和治疗,从而导致患者进一步的痛苦。目的:回顾现有文献,提出耳鼻喉科医师正确区分颞下颌疾病与其他耳鼻喉科疾病的治疗途径,并与其他卫生专业人员合作开展颞下颌疾病的有效治疗。方法:采用PubMed和Medline数据库进行系统综述,收集颞下颌紊乱合并耳鼻喉科症状的资料进行分析。结果:在4155项潜在研究中,33项被检索进行详细评估,12项符合研究标准。文献中提出了问卷调查、检查技术和放射学调查,以帮助区分耳鼻喉科引起的症状和颞下颌紊乱。简单的治疗可以由耳鼻喉科医生开始。结论:颞下颌疾病的初始治疗步骤可由耳鼻喉科医生进行,如果简单的药物治疗或颞下颌疾病运动治疗失败,可考虑转诊牙医、口腔颌面外科医生或物理治疗师。
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