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Orofacial pain caused by trigeminal neuralgia and/or temporomandibular disorders (CROSBI ID 194036)

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Badel, Tomislav ; Savić Pavičin, Ivana ; Bašić Kes, Vanja ; Zavoreo, Iris ; Zadravec, Dijana ; Kern, Josipa Orofacial pain caused by trigeminal neuralgia and/or temporomandibular disorders // Periodicum biologorum, 115 (2013), 2; 185-189

Podaci o odgovornosti

Badel, Tomislav ; Savić Pavičin, Ivana ; Bašić Kes, Vanja ; Zavoreo, Iris ; Zadravec, Dijana ; Kern, Josipa

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Orofacial pain caused by trigeminal neuralgia and/or temporomandibular disorders

Background and purpose. The purpose was to evaluate an accurate method of differentiating between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder and trigeminal neuralgia (TN) in the sample of patients from a subspecialist dental practice. Patients and methods. Patients (n=239, mean age 39.3 years, 83.3% female) were examined for clinical symptoms and signs of orofacial pain of non-dental origin. The study included 12 female patients (group G-1 ; mean age 60.3 years) with determined co-morbidity of TMJ disorder and TN, and 17 patients (group G-2 ; mean age 53.8 years, 64.7% female) with only TN confirmed and the TMJ disorder ruled out. The TMJ diagnosis by means of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was confirmed. Pain intensity was rated on a visual- analogue scale (VAS with range 0-10) and maximal mouth opening capacity (mm) measured by gauge. Results. TMJ pain on the VAS scale for G-1 patients amounted to 6.91. TN related pain symptoms on the VAS scale for G-1 patients amounted to 9.0±1.6 and for G-2 patients 8.1±2.7. There was a statistically significant difference in the intensity of TMJ and TN related pain (p=0.0074) within the G-1 patients group. Pain in the TMJ area (p=0.0012), noise in the TMJs (p=0.0345) as well as ear pain (p<0.001) were more frequent in G-1 patients with TMJ disorder. Maximal mouth opening was statistically significant (p=0.0037) between G-1 (38.9±9.2 mm) and G-2 patients (48.9±5.2 mm). Conclusions. A thorough clinical evaluation of symptoms as well as MRI as the gold standard for TMJ diagnostics also includes a neurological examination in cases of uncommon orofacial pain conditions.

trigeminal neuralgia ; tenmporomandibular joint

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Podaci o izdanju

115 (2)

2013.

185-189

objavljeno

0031-5362

1849-0964

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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