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Hypothesis: Myofascial temporomandibular joint disorder and related symptoms are associated with mandibular condyle and temporal fossa overloading secondary to temporalis and masseter muscle hyperactivity and spasm

This study will examine the use of onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) to treat myofascial pain disorder in patients with bruxism who frequently exhibit signs of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) in a double blind cross-over randomized clinical trial by injecting 50 units Botox in temporalis and masseter muscles in 32 patients with 6 months follow up.

The objective of the proposed study will be to establish the safety and efficacy of botox in treating TMD associated with bruxism. By the time patients reach the specialists office, most have failed maximal conservative therapies, including non-chew diet, night guard, oral analgesics, muscle relaxants, physical therapy, and a portion have even undergone more invasive procedures, such as manipulation under anesthesia, arthroscopy, and arthroplasty surgeries with limited improvement or recurrence. Primary outcome of the study will be 50% reduction in pain. Secondary outcomes will be 50% reduction in surgical therapy, 25% increase in maximal inter-incisal opening (MIO). The investigators look forward to working with you on the proposed study


Clinical Trial Description

The study will enroll 32 patients with myofascial TMD. Patient will be aged 18-65. Exclusion criteria will include neuromuscular diseases, prior botox injections within previous 12 months, pregnancy, and fibromyalgia. All patients will be selected from the outpatient clinic, complaining of TMJ disease associated with bruxism. Screening will include a thorough history and exam, and TMJ CT scan or MRI. Patients with neuromuscular disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, and prior Botox injections will be excluded. Patients who have not already undergone conservative treatment will be managed with 3 months conservative therapies prior to becoming eligible. All patients will be informed and consented for participation in the study and Botox injections. Baseline pain questionnaire, physical exam will be performed. Patients will be randomized to receive normal saline or botox injections. All patients will crossover for the second set of injections at 3 months. All patients will receive up to a total of 200 Botox units at either 0 or 3 month time points. In this regard, patients will act as their own placebo control. Botox will be prepared according to the manufacturer's instructions. Briefly, the lyophilized protein will be reconstituted with preservative-free normal saline and drawn into 1-mL syringe. While the patient is sitting in the office procedure chair, 25 to 50 U of Botox will be injected into each temporalis muscle and 25 to 50 U of Botox will be injected into the each masseter muscle. The patient will be instructed to keep head elevated for 8 hours. Patients will be called 3 times after the first round of injections, to monitor for adverse events. Patients will be seen in clinic at 3 months and asked to fill out a second pain questionnaire. They will also undergo second physical exam, and then receive a second set of injections (crossover). Patients will be seen in clinic at 6 months and asked to fill out a third pain questionnaire undergo third physical exam. Patients will be called 3 times after the second round of injections, to monitor for adverse events. Patients will be seen in clinic at 6 months and asked to fill out a third pain questionnaire undergo a third physical exam ;


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NCT number NCT02202070
Study type Interventional
Source Washington University School of Medicine
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Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 1
Start date January 2015
Completion date December 2015

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