Gema Arroyo-Cruz DMD, PhD , Ana Orozco-Varo DMD, PhD , Pablo Domínguez-Cardoso DMD , Ana Belén Árbol-Carrero DMD , Emilio Jiménez-Castellanos MD, DDS, PhD
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FitJaw Mobile, a virtual reality device applied to dentistry: An analysis based on two patient treatments
Statement of problem
Virtual reality (VR) has improved significantly in the last decade and has been applied to different fields, including medicine, dentistry, and physiotherapy. VR has been used for the innovative treatment of painful conditions, especially when traditional exercise therapies were unsuccessful because of patient noncompliance.
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of VR as an aid when using exercises to manage temporomandibular disorders (TMDs).
Material and methods
Two White women diagnosed with TMDs of muscular origin (one with muscular pain and the other with reduced mouth opening) were referred to the Department of Prosthodontics of the University of Seville, where they were enrolled in an exercise program using the VR software program FitJaw Mobile. Both had been treated the previous year with an occlusal device for TMD of muscular origin, but their symptoms had not improved.
Results
For both patients, the functional movement limitation and the chronic pain improved noticeably.
Conclusions
The use of VR when doing jaw exercises can improve outcomes and compliance.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is the leading professional journal devoted exclusively to prosthetic and restorative dentistry. The Journal is the official publication for 24 leading U.S. international prosthodontic organizations. The monthly publication features timely, original peer-reviewed articles on the newest techniques, dental materials, and research findings. The Journal serves prosthodontists and dentists in advanced practice, and features color photos that illustrate many step-by-step procedures. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.