| Literature DB >> 28254733 |
David Faustino Ângelo1,2,3, Florencio Gil Monje4, Raúl González-García4, Christopher B Little5, Lisete Mónico6, Mário Pinho7, Fábio Abade Santos7, Belmira Carrapiço8, Sandra Cavaco Gonçalves9, Pedro Morouço2, Nuno Alves2, Carla Moura2, Yadong Wang10, Eric Jeffries10, Jin Gao10, Rita Sousa3, Lia Lucas Neto3, Daniel Caldeira3, Francisco Salvado3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preclinical trials are essential to test efficacious options to substitute the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disk. The contemporary absence of an ideal treatment for patients with severe TMJ disorders can be related to difficulties concerning the appropriate study design to conduct preclinical trials in the TMJ field. These difficulties can be associated with the use of heterogeneous animal models, the use of the contralateral TMJ as control, the absence of rigorous randomized controlled preclinical trials with blinded outcomes assessors, and difficulties involving multidisciplinary teams.Entities:
Keywords: temporomandibular joint bioengineered disk implants; temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD); temporomandibular randomized preclinical trial protocol
Year: 2017 PMID: 28254733 PMCID: PMC5355627 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.6779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1Study design.
Figure 2Study flowchart.
Figure 3Primary and secondary outcome parameters.
Figure 4TEMPOJIMS main facilities.
TEMPOJIMS imaging evaluation criteria.
| Items | Criteria | 0 (no change) | 1 (mild change) | 2 (moderate change) | 3 (severe change) |
| Shape | Change of joint form | May include reformed joint | Small changes; this change may include ≤2 osteophytes | Moderate changes; multiple osteophytes | Severe changes and outgrowth; marginal proliferation |
| Condyle erosion | Concavity in cortical | This stage includes normal joint with no signs of condyle erosion | Erosion in one-third of joint surface | Erosion in two-thirds of joint surface | Erosion over all joint surface |
| Temporal erosion | Concavity in cortical | This stage includes normal joint with no signs of temporal erosion | Erosion in one-third of joint surface | Erosion in two-thirds of joint surface | Erosion over all joint surface |
| Condyle sclerosis | Cortical thickening of condyle | This stage includes normal joint with no signs of condyle sclerosis | Sclerosis in one-third of joint surface | Sclerosis in two-thirds of joint surface | Sclerosis over all joint surface |
| Temporal sclerosis | Cortical thickening of temporal fossa | This stage includes normal joint with no signs of temporal sclerosis | Sclerosis in one-third of joint surface | Sclerosis in two-thirds of joint surface | Sclerosis over all joint surface |
| Condyle marrow | Change of underlying trabecular bone | This stage includes normal joint with no change of condyle trabecular bone | Sclerosis in less than half of trabecular bone | Sclerosis in half of trabecular bone | Sclerosis in all trabecular bone |
| Temporal marrow | Change of underlying trabecular bone | This stage includes normal joint with no change of temporal trabecular bone | Sclerosis in less than half of trabecular bone | Sclerosis in half of trabecular bone | Sclerosis in all trabecular bone |
| Calcification | Development of calcification across joint space | No calcification across joint space | Calcification in one-third of joint surface | Calcification in two-thirds of joint surface | Bony fusion across joint space |
| Global appreciation | Normal joint | In general, mild changes | In general, moderate changes | In general, severe changes |