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Temporomandibular Disorder Pain After Whiplash Trauma: A Systematic Review

  • Birgitta Häggman-Henrikson1,*,
  • Thomas List2
  • Hans Westergren3,4
  • Susanna Axelsson5

1Umea Univ, Dept Odontol Clin Oral Physiol, SE-90187 Umea, Sweden

2Malmo Univ, Dept Orofacial Pain & Jaw Funct, Malmo, Sweden

3Lund Univ, Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Lund, Sweden

4Lund Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Lund, Sweden

5Swedish Council Hlth Technol Assessment, Stockholm, Sweden

DOI: 10.11607/jop.1027 Vol.27,Issue 3,September 2013 pp.217-226

Published: 30 September 2013

*Corresponding Author(s): Birgitta Häggman-Henrikson E-mail: birgitta.henrikson@odont.umu.se

Abstract

Aims: To assess, by systematic review of the literature, (1) the prevalence and incidence of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain after whiplash trauma, and (2) whether treatment modalities commonly used for TMD are equally effective in patients with solely TMD pain and those with TMD/whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) pain. Methods: A systematic literature search of the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Bandolier databases was conducted from January 1966 through October 2012. The systematic search identified 125 articles. After an initial screening of abstracts, 45 articles were reviewed in full text. Two investigators evaluated the methodological quality of each identified study. Results: Eight studies on prevalence/incidence of TMD pain in WAD and four studies on interventions in TMD pain and WAD met the inclusion criteria. The reported median prevalence of TMD pain after whiplash trauma was 23% (range 2.4% to 52%) and the incidence ranged from 4% to 34%. For healthy controls, the reported median prevalence was 3% (range 2.5% to 8%) and the incidence ranged from 4.7% to 7%. For patients with a combination of TMD pain and WAD, treatment modalities conventionally used for TMD, such as jaw exercises and occlusal splints, had less of an effect (median improvement rate of 48%, range 13% to 68%) compared to TMD patients without a whiplash injury (75%, range 51% to 91%). Conclusion: There is some evidence that prevalence and incidence of TMD pain is increased after whiplash trauma. The poorer treatment outcome suggests that TMD pain after whiplash trauma has a different pathophysiology compared to TMD pain localized to the facial region.


Keywords

jaw; neck; systematic review; temporomandibular disorders; whiplash injuries


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Birgitta Häggman-Henrikson,Thomas List,Hans Westergren,Susanna Axelsson. Temporomandibular Disorder Pain After Whiplash Trauma: A Systematic Review. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2013. 27(3);217-226.

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