
Therapeutic approach to patients with chronic orofacial pain with temporomandibular disturbed
Author(s) -
Adolpho Marlon Antoniol de Moura,
Bruna Marquezini de Matos,
Saulo Machado Moreira de Sousa,
Horácio Pompei Filho
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
brazilian journal of case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2763-583X
DOI - 10.52600/2763-583x.bjcr.2022.2.2.3-11
Subject(s) - medicine , temporomandibular joint , orofacial pain , myofascial pain , masticatory force , temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , orthodontics
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a term that encompasses a series of dysfunctions and disorders that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), masticatory muscles and associated structures. These disorders are characterized by a set of signs and symptoms that may include joint noises, such as clicking and crackling, tooth wear, limited mandibular movement, accompanied or not by facial, cranial and periauricular pain. Here, we reported the clinical conduct of a patient with muscle TMD. Patient with chronic pain complaint in the cervico-craniofacial region, signs of bruxism, mouth opening limitation and masseteric hypertonia. The diagnosis was TMD of bilateral masseteric muscle origin, without trigger points. Heat thermotherapy was prescribed, myofacial and myofunctional physiotherapy, rigid Michigan stabilizer plate making, postural correction, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. The patient presented a gradual evolution of the clinical condition and after 90 days reported remission of approximately 95% of the symptomatological complaints, such as an improvement in the quality of sleep at night, without medication assistance, reduction in pain crises, and full mouth opening (44mm). It is concluded that the correct diagnosis and full patient adherence to the treatment proposed in this study provided relief in painful symptoms and biopsychosocial aspects.