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Pain modulation profiles in temporomandibular disorders with migraine and fibromyalgia
1Faculty of Dentistry, Prince of Songkla University, 90110 Songkhla, Thailand
2Kings College London, SE1 9RT London, UK
DOI: 10.22514/jofph.2026.012 Vol.40,Issue 1,January 2026 pp.138-150
Submitted: 01 August 2025 Accepted: 29 September 2025
Published: 12 January 2026
*Corresponding Author(s): Pankaew Yakkaphan E-mail: pankaew.y@psu.ac.th
Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) frequently occur with other pain conditions, and existing research has yielded mixed results regarding the presence or absence of endogenous pain modulation (EPM). This study aimed to investigate EPM in TMD patients with comorbid migraine and fibromyalgia (FM) in the non-trigeminal innervated area. Methods: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and temporal summation (TS) were assessed in healthy controls (n = 30), TMD without comorbidity (n = 30), migraine (n = 30), TMD with migraine (n = 30), and TMD with migraine + FM (n = 19). Based on the TS and CPM responses, participants were categorized into pain modulation profiles (PMP, I–IV). Results: In serial stimulation, patients with migraine, TMD + migraine, and TMDs + migraine + FM showed significantly reduced pain inhibition compared with controls (p = 0.003, p < 0.001, and p = 0.001, respectively), while TMD patients without comorbidity exhibited intact modulation. Increasing comorbidities were also linked to weaker CPM (single stimulation: R = −0.312, p < 0.001; serial stimulation: R = −0.344, p < 0.001). The PMP categorization demonstrated distinctions among the study population, although further subgroup analysis proved challenging. Conclusions: TMD patients without comorbid pain exhibited intact EPM in non-painful areas. However, when these individuals experience comorbid pain conditions, their ability to modulate pain may be compromised due to the pain amplification and central sensitization associated with multiple comorbid pain conditions.
Temporomandibular disorders; Conditioned pain modulation; Pain modulation profiles; Pain comorbidities; Migraine; Fibromyalgia
Pankaew Yakkaphan,Tara Renton. Pain modulation profiles in temporomandibular disorders with migraine and fibromyalgia. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2026. 40(1);138-150.
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