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Temporomandibular Disorders as Contributors to Primary Headaches: A Systematic Review

  • Vittorio Dibello1,2
  • Madia Lozupone3,4
  • Rodolfo Sardone3,5
  • Andrea Ballini6
  • Domenico Lafornara7
  • Antonio Dibello8
  • Vincenzo Vertucci9
  • Filippo Santarcangelo10
  • Giovanna Maiorano11
  • Roberta Stallone12
  • Massimo Petruzzi11
  • Antonio Daniele13
  • Vincenzo Solfrizzi14
  • Francesco Panza15,16,*,

1Univ Amsterdam, Acad Ctr Dent Amsterdam ACTA, Dept Orofacial Pain & Dysfunct, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

3Natl Inst Gastroenterol Saverio Bellis Res Hosp, Unit Res Methodol & Data Sci Populat Hlth, Grotte, Italy

4Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Dept Basic Med, Neurodegenerat Dis Unit, Neurosci, Bari, Italy

5Local Healthcare Author Taranto, Taranto, Italy

6Univ Foggia, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Foggia, Italy

7Univ Perugia, Santa Maria Misericordia Hosp, Dept Surg & Biomed Sci, Div Diagnost Imaging, Perugia, Italy

8F Perinei Hosp, Accid & Emergency Dept, Altamura, Italy

9Tecnolog Res Inst Marrelli Hlth, Crotone, Italy

10Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Dent Dept, Madrid, Spain

11Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Interdisciplinary Dept Med, Sect Dent, Bari, Italy

12Univ Foggia, Translat Med & Management Hlth Syst, Foggia, Italy

13Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fdn Policlin Univ A Gemelli IRCCS, Inst Neurol, Rome, Italy

14Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Cesare Frugoni Internal & Geriatr Med & Memory Uni, Bari, Italy

15Natl Inst Gastroenterol Saverio Bellis Res Hosp, Unit Res Methodol & Data Sci Populat Hlth, Castellana Grotte, Italy

16Natl Inst Gastroenterol Saverio Bellis Res Hosp Ca, Hlth Aging Phenotypes Res Unit Salus Apulia Study, Bari, Italy

DOI: 10.11607/ofph.3345 Vol.37,Issue 2,June 2023 pp.91-100

Submitted: 07 October 2022 Accepted: 20 February 2023

Published: 30 June 2023

*Corresponding Author(s): Francesco Panza E-mail: f_panza@hotmail.com

Abstract

Aims: To systematically review the literature assessing associations between TMDs and primary headaches. Methods: Using validated clinical criteria, studies on TMDs and primary headaches published up to January 10, 2023 were identified using six electronic databases. This review adhered to the PRISMA 2020 guidelines and 27-item checklist and is registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021256391). Risk of bias was evaluated using the National Institutes of Health Quality Assessment Toolkits for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies. Results: Two independent investigators rated 7,697 records against the primary endpoint and found 8 records meeting the eligibility requirements. Migraine was found to be the most common primary headache related to TMDs (61.5%), followed by episodic tension-type headache (ETTH; 38.5%). A moderate association was found for mixed TMDs with migraine and ETTH, with a large sample size and multiple studies included (n = 8). A very low-quality association was found for myalgia-related TMDs with migraine and ETTH (included studies, n = 2). Conclusion: The association between TMDs and primary headaches is of great interest given the possible effectiveness of TMD management in reducing headache intensity/frequency in patients with TMDs and headache comorbidity. A moderate association was found for mixed TMDs with primary headaches, in particular migraine and ETTH. However, owing to the overall moderate certainty of evidence of the present findings, further longitudinal studies with larger samples investigating possible associated factors and using accurate TMD and headache category assignment are needed.


Keywords

episodic tension-type headache; headache, orofacial pain; migrain; temporomandibular joint dysfunction


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Vittorio Dibello,Madia Lozupone,Rodolfo Sardone,Andrea Ballini,Domenico Lafornara,Antonio Dibello,Vincenzo Vertucci,Filippo Santarcangelo,Giovanna Maiorano,Roberta Stallone,Massimo Petruzzi,Antonio Daniele,Vincenzo Solfrizzi,Francesco Panza. Temporomandibular Disorders as Contributors to Primary Headaches: A Systematic Review. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2023. 37(2);91-100.

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