Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction

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Autor(a) principal: Pedroni,Cristiane Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Anamaria Siriani de, Bérzin,Fausto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present pilot study was to describe pain complaints of TMD patients and cervical spine dysfunction. METHODS: Fourteen women with myogenous TMD, cervical motion limitation and rotation of at least one of the three first cervical vertebrae evidenced by radiographic examination participated in this study. The multidimensional pain evaluation was accomplished by a Brazilian version of the McGill Pain Questionnaire. RESULTS: The results showed that the most painful body site mentioned was cervical spine, followed by scapular region and temporomandibular joint. More than half of the volunteers reported temporal pain pattern as rhythmic, periodic and, or still, intermittent. The majority of the patients classified the pain intensity assessed at the moment of the evaluation as mild to discomforting. Absolute agreement was not observed among volunteers regarding word dimensions used to describe their pain, although a great number of patients chose the descriptor related to tension as the better expression to describe their painful complaint. CONCLUSION: Pain characteristics of TMD patients with cervical spine dysfunction showed cervical spine as a common painful region reported and words related to affective and emotional dimensions of pain perception can be used by these patients to qualify their pain complain.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
title Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
spellingShingle Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
Pedroni,Cristiane Rodrigues
Temporomandibular disorder
Pain
McGill Questionnaire
Cervical spine
title_short Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
title_full Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
title_fullStr Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
title_sort Pain characteristics of temporomandibular disorder: a pilot study in patients with cervical spine dysfunction
author Pedroni,Cristiane Rodrigues
author_facet Pedroni,Cristiane Rodrigues
Oliveira,Anamaria Siriani de
Bérzin,Fausto
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Anamaria Siriani de
Bérzin,Fausto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedroni,Cristiane Rodrigues
Oliveira,Anamaria Siriani de
Bérzin,Fausto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Temporomandibular disorder
Pain
McGill Questionnaire
Cervical spine
topic Temporomandibular disorder
Pain
McGill Questionnaire
Cervical spine
description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present pilot study was to describe pain complaints of TMD patients and cervical spine dysfunction. METHODS: Fourteen women with myogenous TMD, cervical motion limitation and rotation of at least one of the three first cervical vertebrae evidenced by radiographic examination participated in this study. The multidimensional pain evaluation was accomplished by a Brazilian version of the McGill Pain Questionnaire. RESULTS: The results showed that the most painful body site mentioned was cervical spine, followed by scapular region and temporomandibular joint. More than half of the volunteers reported temporal pain pattern as rhythmic, periodic and, or still, intermittent. The majority of the patients classified the pain intensity assessed at the moment of the evaluation as mild to discomforting. Absolute agreement was not observed among volunteers regarding word dimensions used to describe their pain, although a great number of patients chose the descriptor related to tension as the better expression to describe their painful complaint. CONCLUSION: Pain characteristics of TMD patients with cervical spine dysfunction showed cervical spine as a common painful region reported and words related to affective and emotional dimensions of pain perception can be used by these patients to qualify their pain complain.
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