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NCT ID: NCT06207955 Not yet recruiting - TMJ Disc Disorder Clinical Trials

I-PRF After Arthrocentesis Plus Botox Injection to Lateral Pterygoid Muscle in Treatment of Anterior Disc Displacement

Start date: February 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim of Study : To evaluate the efficacy of TMJ arhtrocentesis followed by injection of liquid platelet rich fibrin (I-PRF ) in addition to intramuscular injection of lateral pterygoid muscle with botulinum toxin on clinical outcomes of painful TMJ , maximum mouth opening , joint sounds and range of lateral movement in patients with TMJ anterior disc displacement with reduction Hypothesis : Intramuscular injection of lateral pterygoid muscle with botulinum toxin plus TMJ intra-articular injection of liquid platelet rich fibrin after arthrocentesis are more effective than TMJ arthrocentesis followed by intra-articular injection of ( I-PRF ) or TMJ arthrocentesis only .

NCT ID: NCT06068959 Not yet recruiting - TMJ Pain Clinical Trials

Photobiomodulation on Pain in Patients With Temporomandibular Dysfunction

Start date: February 29, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

These studies aim to validate the effects of photobiomodulation using clusters of 850nm LEDs (infrared) and 630nm LEDs (red); in pain and cervical and mandibular mobility in patients with TMD. It is a randomized, controlled, and blind clinical trial, which will consist of n= 36, of both genders, with ages ranging from 18 to 45 years, divided into 2 groups: Group 1 Red and infrared LED cluster, Group 2 placebo. The areas where they will receive photobiomodulation will be the TMJ area, masseter muscles, temporal muscles, scalenes, and trapezius. 6 non-consecutive sessions will be performed over 2 weeks. Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders - DC/TMD will be used to determine TMD and validate participants. To validate the mandibular range of motion (ADM) a pachymeter will be used and for the cervical ADM a goniometer (fleximeter). The pain will be validated using the visual analog scale-VAS. All participants will be evaluated after the first therapeutic intervention, and again at the end, following the same validation procedures used initially.

NCT ID: NCT04212975 Not yet recruiting - TMJ Pain Clinical Trials

Arthrocentesis Followed by Prolotherapy

Start date: January 8, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

we will do tmj joint lavage and followed by dextrose injection

NCT ID: NCT03753529 Not yet recruiting - Bruxism Clinical Trials

Effect of Manual Therapy on Jaw Movement and Function in Patients With Bruxism

Start date: January 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hypothesis 1. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on pain level in patients with bruxism. 2. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on Range of Motion in patients with bruxism. 3. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on Sleep Quality Index in patients with bruxism. 4. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on proprioception awareness in patients with bruxism. 5. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on Stress in patients with bruxism. 6. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on Anxiety in patients with bruxism. 7. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on Temporomandibular (TMJ) function in patients with bruxism. 8. There will be no significant statistical effect of Trigger Point Pressure release and Deep striking massage on Oral Health Impact Profile in patients with bruxism.