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Treatment Outcome in Patients with Craniomandibular Disorders of Muscular Origin: A 7-Year Follow-up

  • Daniia Valion1,*,
  • Maria Nilner2
  • Björn Söderfeldt3

1Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, Centre for Orai Health Sciences, Lund University, Malmó, Sweden

2Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, Centre for Orai Health Sciences, Lund University, Malmó, Sweden

3Department of Community Dentistry, Centre for Orai Health Sciences, Lund University, Malmó, Sweden

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.12210 Vol.12,Issue 3,September 1998 pp.210-218

Published: 30 September 1998

*Corresponding Author(s): Daniia Valion E-mail: XXX

Abstract

The outcome of different treatment modalities after 7 years was investigated in a selected group of 50 patients with craniomandibular disorders of muscular origin. To minimize the possible effects of selection on the clinical material, the selected treatment group was compared to a consecutive group of patients in terms of age, gender, intensity/duration of pain, and socioeconomic profile. Both groups were comparable in most respects, but the selected group had a longer duration and a higher intensity of pain at baseline. There were more men in the consecutive group than in the selected group. A combined treatment approach resulted in a better outcome than single treatments. Sixty-five percent of all patients in the selected group reported improvement at the 7-year follow-up. All of the 19 patients who received counseling combined with different occlusal treatments improved. Forty-three percent of the patients treated otherwise showed improvement. Patients who were aware of stress responded better to treatment.

Keywords

occlusal therapy; treatment outcome; craniomandibular disorders

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Daniia Valion,Maria Nilner,Björn Söderfeldt. Treatment Outcome in Patients with Craniomandibular Disorders of Muscular Origin: A 7-Year Follow-up. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1998. 12(3);210-218.

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