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Diagnosis and treatment of myofacial pain-dysfunction (MPD) syndrome.

D M Laskin, S Block.   

Abstract

The successful management of patients with MPD syndrome is dependent on establishing an accurate diagnosis and using proper therapy based on an understanding of the etiology of the disorder. Establishing an accurate diagnosis is accomplished by taking a careful history, doing a thorough examination, and having a knowledge of the various other conditions that can produce signs and symptoms similar to those of MPD syndrome. Using proper therapy is related to recognition that MPD syndrome is a stress-induced psychophysiologic disease originating in the muscles of mastication and not an organic disease arising in the temporomandibular joint. Thus, therapy should be directed at reducing stress, relaxing tense jaw muscles, and creating an awareness by the patient of the causes of the problem, rather than at analyzing occlusion, measuring joint spaces, and producing irreversible structural changes in the dentition and the articulation. Because good results can be achieved with these uncomplicated, reversible forms of therapy, it is important that the clinician does not succumb to an unproven fad or use of an irreversible procedure that will not achieve better results.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3522884     DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(86)90287-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthet Dent        ISSN: 0022-3913            Impact factor:   3.426


  8 in total

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Authors:  S F Dworkin; L LeResche; M R Von Korff
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1990 Mar-Jun

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Authors:  A G Glaros
Journal:  Biofeedback Self Regul       Date:  1996-09

Review 3.  Temporomandibular disorders.

Authors:  K L Kumar; T G Cooney
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1994-02       Impact factor: 5.128

4.  Efficacy of Low-Level Laser, Hard Occlusal Appliance and Conventional Pharmacotherapy in the Management of Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome; A Preliminary Study.

Authors:  Hassan Azangoo Khiavi; Hooman Ebrahimi; Shamsolmolouk Najafi; Maryam Nakisa; Sareh Habibzadeh; Mina Khayamzadeh; Mohammad Javad Kharazifard
Journal:  J Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2020-01-18

5.  Evaluation of postoperative pain after tonsil-sparing styloidectomy.

Authors:  Yonghua Cai; Wei Gu; Jian Wang
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2020-03-25       Impact factor: 2.503

Review 6.  Trends in management of myofacial pain.

Authors:  Uma Shanker Pal; Lakshya Kumar; Gagan Mehta; Nimisha Singh; Geeta Singh; Mayank Singh; Hemant Kumar Yadav
Journal:  Natl J Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2014 Jul-Dec

Review 7.  Trigeminal Neuralgia, Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, and Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome: An Update.

Authors:  Mohammad Khan; Shamima Easmin Nishi; Siti Nazihahasma Hassan; Md Asiful Islam; Siew Hua Gan
Journal:  Pain Res Manag       Date:  2017-07-30       Impact factor: 3.037

8.  Evaluation of Internal Echogenic Pattern of Masseter in Subjects with Myofascial Pain/ Myositis, Oral Submucous Fibrosis, Chewers, Bruxers and Healthy Individuals- A Preliminary Ultrasonographic Study.

Authors:  Asha Raghunandan Iyengar; Seema Patil; Ganga Guddannanavar Karibasappa; Subash Beloor Vasudev; Revan Kumar Joshi
Journal:  J Dent (Shiraz)       Date:  2016-12
  8 in total

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