Orofacial Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Patients With Chronic Orofacial Pain Unresponsive to Conventional Treatment. A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Patients affected by chronic orofacial pain represent an emergent medical problem due to the
lack of knowledge on the cause, pathophysiology and psychology of many of these conditions,
that belongs to a multifactorial origin.
Particularly, temporomandibular joint disorders involve a series of symptoms that refers
both to intrinsic and extrinsic joint conditions where pain can be associated to a reduction
of the joint movement, click or to other sounds of the joint.
The lack of a recognized causal therapy led to the suggestion of many treatment modalities
with a multidisciplinary approach for the management of symptoms that include the use of
occlusal splints, physiotherapy-speech therapy, behavioral and physical therapy, drugs,
chirurgical approaches. In most cases these strategies together allow the control of the
symptoms, even though they aren't completely resolutive.
In these patients is frequent chronic pain and ineffectiveness of common drugs used.
It has been demonstrated how transcranial electrical brain stimulation with direct current
(tDCS) is able to reduce the intensity and the duration of chronic pain.
Stimulating the motor cortex can reduce pain by modulating brain activities in the areas
involved in cerebral circuits controlling pain, such as thalamus, facilitating the
descendant inhibitory mechanisms and enhancing the number of opiates receptors.
This clinical trial is based on the evaluation of the effects of tDCS on pain and on
activities daily living (ADL) participation patients with chronic orofacial pain that don't
respond to other treatments.
Inclusion criteria:
- Male and female between 18 and 75 years old
- Clinic history of previous orofacial and/or dental surgery
- Chronic orofacial pain for more than a year measurable by the VAS more than 3 .
- Pain not responsive to pharmacological treatment (analgesic, anti inflammatory,
opiaces, antidepressant drugs and physiotherapy modalities)
Outcome measures:
Subjects will be assessed before the beginning of the treatment (T0), after tDCS (T1) and
after one month of stimulation(T2) .
In the two weeks prior to T0 the patient will be asked in a questionnaire to report daily
the level of pain, anxiety and state of mind using the VAS. This period of observation is
necessary for the patient to get used to these measures and to underline possible
intra-subject changing.
• Clinic scales
-Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): it is one of the most used between scales for pain evaluation
[18]
RDC/TMD AXIS I: diagnostic classification for temporomandibolar disfunction. RDC/TMD AXIS
II: behavioral questionnaire (7 questions about chronic pain severity) which evaluates
chronic pain following the graded scale for chronic pain.
- Symptoms Checklist-90-R scales (SCL 90-R): Depression and anxiety assessment for
non-specific physical symptoms
- electrical pain threshold: The Digitimer High Voltage Stimulator model DS74 provides
high voltage pulses of constant current up to 100mA, pulses are of short duration and
the output current is variable ranging between 0 and 100mA. The Digitimer is used to
evaluate the pain perception threshold by applying electrical stimulation to the index
finger to a pulse duration of 200 ls. The initial current applied is 0mA and increases
of 0.1 mA until the subject feels pain.
- Oral Health Impact Profile 49 (OHIP 49): provides a measure of social impact of oral
disorders by providing a comprehensive measure of dysfunction, discomfort and
disability resulting from the oral cavity conditions. The OHIP-49 is based on the
adaptation of the World Health Organization classification.
- Pain detect Questionnaire
Pressor pain threshold
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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