Baseline masticatory muscles' performance may predict pain relief in temporomandibular disorders

Author:

Rosati Riccardo1ORCID,Val Matteo2,Manfredini Daniele3,Carmagnola Daniela1,Fortunati Claudia1,Guarda‐Nardini Luca2,Dellavia Claudia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy

2. Unit of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Ca' Foncello Hospital ASL 2 Marca Trevigiana Treviso Italy

3. Department of Biomedical Technologies, School of Dentistry University of Siena Siena Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo compare masticatory muscles' recruitment in patients with temporomandibular disorders and asymptomatic control subjects. To evaluate if the masticatory muscles' recruitment pattern may predict symptoms' improvement after temporomandibular disorders treatment.Materials and MethodsStandardized surface electromyography of anterior temporalis and superficial masseters muscles were recorded and compared at baseline in 26 patients with arthrogenous temporomandibular disorders (study group) and 26 asymptomatic subjects (control group). The study group was treated pharmacologically and by means of five arthrocentesis sessions. Pre‐, during‐, and post‐treatment pain and mandibular function were assessed and compared among timepoints. Clinical improvement in terms of pain and mandibular function was correlated with pre‐treatment standardized surface electromyography values.ResultsTemporomandibular disorders patients showed improved maximum mouth opening and pain during and after treatment with arthrocentesis compared to baseline (T‐test p < 0.01). Standardized surface electromyography values were significantly different in temporomandibular disorders subjects compared to controls (T‐test p < 0.05). Improvement in pain at rest after treatment was inversely correlated with pre‐treatment masseters standardized surface electromyography symmetry (R‐coefficient 0.3936; p < 0.05).ConclusionsTemporomandibular disorders patients showed a different muscular recruitment pattern compared to controls. The lesser the pre‐treatment masseters symmetry, the greater the improvement of pain at rest after treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

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