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The use of superficial heat for treatment of temporomandibular disorders: an integrative review.

Renata Maria Moreira Moraes Furlan1, Raquel Safar Giovanardi1, Ana Teresa Brandão de Oliveira e Britto1, Denise Brandão de Oliveira e Britto1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To perform an integrative review of scientific bibliographic production on the use of superficial heat treatment for temporomandibular disorders. Research strategy : Literature review was accomplished on PubMed, LiLACS, SciELO, Bireme, Web of Science, and BBO databases. The following descriptors were used: hot temperature, hyperthermia induced, heat transference, temporomandibular joint, temporomandibular joint disorders, temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome, and their equivalents in Portuguese and Spanish. SELECTION CRITERIA: Articles that addressed the superficial heat for the treatment of temporomandibular disorders, published in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, between 1980 and 2013. DATA ANALYSIS: The following data were collected: technique of applying superficial heat, duration of application, stimulated body area, temperature of the stimulus, frequency of application, and benefits.
RESULTS: initially, 211 studies were found, but just 13 contemplated the proposed selection criteria. Data were tabulated and presented in chronological order.
CONCLUSION: Several techniques for superficial heat application on treatment of temporomandibular disorders were found in the literature. The moist heat was the most widely used technique. Many studies suggested the application of heat for at least 20 minutes once a day. Most authors recommended the application of heat in facial and cervical regions. The heat treatment resulted in significant relief of pain, reduced muscle tension, improved function of the mandible, and increased mouth opening.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26107088     DOI: 10.1590/2317-1782/20152014148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Codas        ISSN: 2317-1782


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