2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2023.06.007
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Clinical outcomes of the discopexy using suture anchors for repositioning disc displacement in temporomandibular joints: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Daniel Amaral Alves Marlière,
Maria Júlia Assis Vicentin Calori,
Yuri de Lima Medeiros
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“…In this study, we mainly focused on the radiologic evaluation of disc position stability and condylar bone status after successful disc repositioning during 1-year follow-up, which was not mentioned in the systematic review and meta-analysis before 38 . A brief analysis of long-term outcomes showed that the disc relapse rate was higher but the bone resorption rate was similar as 1-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we mainly focused on the radiologic evaluation of disc position stability and condylar bone status after successful disc repositioning during 1-year follow-up, which was not mentioned in the systematic review and meta-analysis before 38 . A brief analysis of long-term outcomes showed that the disc relapse rate was higher but the bone resorption rate was similar as 1-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Displacements of the articular disc are included as arthrogenous TMD or internal derangement of temporomandibular joint (TMJ), whereas patients may complain of TMJ pain, joint sounds during mandibular function. Treatment of TMD patients (in particular, those who are symptomatic with disc displacement) aims to reduce pain and recover normal mandibular movements in order to improve quality of life [1]. Clinicians have recognized that a sequential strategy or stepwise management has been recommended considering the patients' progression from episodic signs and symptoms to refractory history of pain and dysfunction of TMJ in order to implement conservative treatment (patient education and psychological support, medication, occlusal splint, physiotherapy, and low-level laser therapy), minimally invasive procedures (intraarticular injection, arthrocentesis, arthroscopy), or invasive open surgery procedures (disc plication or discopexy, arthroplasty, and discectomy) [2].…”
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confidence: 99%