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A follow-up study of subjective symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in patients who received acupuncture and/or interocclusal appliance therapy 18-20 years earlier 

Authors: Ingalill Bergstroumlm a;  Thomas List b; Tomas Magnusson ac
Affiliations:   a Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Joumlnkoumlping, Sweden
b Orofacial Pain Unit, Dental School, Malmouml University, Malmouml, Sweden
c School of Health Sciences, Joumlnkoumlping University, Joumlnkoumlping, Sweden
DOI: 10.1080/00016350801978660
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, Volume 66, Issue 2 2008 , pages 88 - 92
Subject: Dentistry;
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Abstract

Objective . To evaluate the presence of symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in patients referred to a specialist clinic because of muscular problems 18-20 years earlier and who had received mainly acupuncture and/or interocclusal appliance therapy. Material and methods . Sixty-five subjects who had received therapy at a TMD specialist clinic 18-20 years earlier were mailed a questionnaire with questions about TMD symptoms, their attitude towards the therapy, and their opinion about the outcome. Fifty-five subjects (85%) answered and returned the questionnaire. Results. Before therapy, 87% had had severe TMD symptoms, but this figure decreased to 38% at the long-term follow-up. The mean values of the subjects' complaints at worst and at best before treatment, measured with a visual analog scale, were 66 (range 26-100) and 31 (range 0-100), respectively. The corresponding figures at the long-term follow-up were 32 (range 0-96) and 16 (range 0-70). Headache at least once a week was originally reported by 73% of the women and by 77% of the men. Headache prevalence 18-20 years later was 35% in women and 54% in men. The majority of patients were positive about the therapy they had received, and would recommend it to a friend with similar complaints. Conclusions . A majority of the patients reported a lasting improvement in their symptoms. Patients' overall opinions of the therapy received were positive.
Keywords: CMD; efficacy; headache; long-term; questionnaire
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