2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbr.2014.07.004
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Disfunção temporomandibular na síndrome da fibromialgia: comunicação breve

Abstract: Diferenças na percepção da imagem corporal, no comportamento alimentar e no estado nutricional de universitárias das áreas de saúde e humanas Differences in body image perception, eating behavior and nutritional status of college students of health and human sciences Resumo Introdução: A literatura refere uma maior prevalência de transtornos alimentares em acadêmicas de cursos universitários nos quais a aparência física é importante, entre eles Educação Física e Nutrição. Supõe-se que pessoas preocupadas com s… Show more

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“…Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a condition characterised by chronic widespread pain, alongside fatigue, disturbed sleep and a combination of poor memory and poor concentration [1]. There is also a high prevalence of many co-morbidities [2], including: anxiety, depression [3], temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) [4], chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) [5], migraines [6] and/or headaches [7], and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) [8]. The exact combination of and severity of symptoms and comorbidities varies substantially between individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a condition characterised by chronic widespread pain, alongside fatigue, disturbed sleep and a combination of poor memory and poor concentration [1]. There is also a high prevalence of many co-morbidities [2], including: anxiety, depression [3], temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) [4], chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) [5], migraines [6] and/or headaches [7], and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) [8]. The exact combination of and severity of symptoms and comorbidities varies substantially between individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gui et al, 2015 [29] TMD and fibromyalgia (FM) are not merely coexisting conditions, but they have a series of similar characteristics and predisposing triggering factors.…”
Section: Dahan Et Al 2015 [26]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TMD symptoms are managed by complex mechanisms influenced by the autonomic systems and depend on an individual's adaptation. Gui et al [29] showed how TMD and FM syndrome are not even coexisting but could have similar predisposing triggering factors. Cummiford et al [30] evaluated the use of tDCS on FM patients as it could produce analgesia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Por muitos anos considerou-se a síndrome da fibromialgia e a desordem temporomandibular acometimentos distintos. Atualmente, há consenso na literatura a respeito dos sintomas orofaciais, que são vivenciados de modo mais evidente pelos indivíduos com síndrome da fibromialgia do que por indivíduos com desordem temporomandibular, e que as duas situações clínicas possuem semelhanças entre si (BALASUBRAMANIAM et al, 2007;PIMENTEL et al, 2013;GUI, PIMENTEL, RIZZATTI-BARBOSA, 2015). No entanto, quando Pimentel (2011) observou alterações no sistema estomatognático com o quadro de desordem temporomandibular, avaliando 40 mulheres diagnosticadas com síndrome da fibromialgia e em tratamento, mostrou que a prevalência da desordem temporomandibular foi alta: em torno de 78%, sendo que 85% do grupo apresentou queixa de dor orofacial.…”
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