Therapeutic response of benzodiazepine, orphenadrine citrate and occlusal splint association in TMD pain


Autoria(s): Rizzatti-Barbosa, Célia M.; Martinelli, Denise A.; Ambrosano, Gláucia M. B.; De Albergaria-Barbosa, José R.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

01/04/2003

Resumo

Loss of function, muscle inflammation, and pain are some of the signs and symptoms of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD). Pharmacological strategies to minimize the clinical manifestation of these disorders often focus on blocking or inhibiting the pain-causing symptom. Resources such as muscle-relaxants, anxiety-relief drugs, and splint therapy are often used to reduce muscular hyperactivity related to TMD muscle pain. This study compares the effect of a randomly ordered association of occlusal splint therapy (S), nonsteroid anti-inflammatory with a muscle-relaxant drug (orphenadrine citrate) (O), and an anxiety-relief drug (benzodiazepine) (B), to ease painful TMD muscle symptoms. Clinical and anamnestic analyses were recorded in accordance with the Helkimo TMD index and applied before and after treatments. Twenty-one group two Helkimo TMD adult female patients were treated, all of whom were subjected to the three random therapeutic associations proposed: SBO, BOS, and OSB. The same operator applied the three specific associations over a period of 21 days in the proposed sequence, seven days for each therapy. The results show that all the groups presented the best results in terms of relief from pain after the therapeutic association (28.5% showed a decrease and 47.6% showed an absence of symptoms). No significant difference was observed among association therapeutic protocols. Copyright © 2003 by CHROMA, Inc.

Formato

116-120

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12723857

Cranio, v. 21, n. 2, p. 116-120, 2003.

0886-9634

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/67256

2-s2.0-0038166511

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Cranio

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closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #anxiolytic agent #benzodiazepine derivative #central muscle relaxant #nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent #orphenadrine #benzodiazepine #muscle relaxant agent #orphenadrine citrate #adult #clinical protocol #clinical trial #comparative study #controlled clinical trial #controlled study #dental equipment #drug effect #face pain #female #follow up #human #masticatory muscle #nonparametric test #randomized controlled trial #temporomandibular joint disorder #anamnesis #clinical article #clinical feature #drug response #myofascial pain #statistical significance #Adult #Anti-Anxiety Agents #Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal #Benzodiazepines #Clinical Protocols #Facial Pain #Female #Follow-Up Studies #Humans #Masticatory Muscles #Muscle Relaxants, Central #Occlusal Splints #Orphenadrine #Statistics, Nonparametric #Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article