É a inflamação um mecanismo na Otalgia com origem na ATM?

Autores

  • Omar Franklin Molina Post Doct in Orofacial Pain, Harvard University, USA. Professor of Orofacial Pain, School of Dentistry, UNIRG-TO.
  • Raphael Navarro Aquilino Ph.D in Radiology, Professor of Radiology, School of Dentistry UNIRGTO.
  • Rise Rank MDS in Dentistry, Dean, School of Dentistry, UNIRG-TO
  • Zeila Coelho Santos MDS in Orthodontics, MDS in Orofacial Pain, Professor of Orofacial Pain UNIRG-TO.
  • Nayene Leocádia Manzutti Eid Ph.D student UNICAMP, Professor of Clinical Practice, UNIRG-TO.
  • Pablo Giménes Tavares Ph.D in Pathology, Professor of Pathology UNIRG-TO.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34024/rnc.2011.v19.8321

Palavras-chave:

Inflamação, Otalgia, Transtornos Temporomandibulares

Resumo

Objetivo. Testar as hipóteses de que a otalgia é mais frequente em indivíduos com distúrbios craniomandibulares (DCMs) e que aumenta com a severidade do distúrbio interno da articulação temporomandibular (DIAs-ATM). Método. Avaliamos 221 pacientes com DCMs e DIAs-ATM. História dos sintomas, avaliação clínica e testes diagnósticos para DIAs-ATM foram usados. Resultados. A prevalência de otalgia foi mais alta nos pacientes com DCMs do que nos controles e a diferença foi estatisticamente significante (p<0.0001 e p<0.003).
A prevalência de otalgia foi diferente entre grupos com DIAs-ATMs (p<0.003) e aumentou com a severidade desses distúrbios (análise de tendências p<0.0001). A frequência de otalgia foi mais alta nos indivíduos com dor nas inserções do disco, artralgia e osteoartrite. Conclusão. Os indivíduos com DCMs apresentam frequência mais alta de otalgia a qual aumenta com a severidade dos DIAs-ATM. Os indivíduos com DIAs mais severos apresentaram prevalências bem altas de otalgia. A inflamação e a dor são mecanismos associados no aparecimento da otalgia com origem na ATM.

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2011-12-31

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Molina, O. F., Aquilino, R. N., Rank, R., Santos, Z. C., Eid, N. L. M., & Tavares, P. G. (2011). É a inflamação um mecanismo na Otalgia com origem na ATM?. Revista Neurociências, 19(4), 632–641. https://doi.org/10.34024/rnc.2011.v19.8321

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Publicado: 2011-12-31

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