2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2019.03.007
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Mandibular bone effects of botulinum toxin injections in masticatory muscles in adult

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“…Lee et al 21 reported that bone volume of the mandibular gonial angle area was reduced significantly more in patients receiving two sets of masticatory muscle injections 4 month apart than a group receiving a single injection. Another small study 18 reported grey scale non‐uniformity increased in condylar and alveolar bone after masticatory muscle Btx treatment and that 6 of their 12 treated patients showed condylar bone increase or decrease, depending on the specific area. While all of these studies showed statistical significance, the clinical significance of all these findings is uncertain.…”
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“…Lee et al 21 reported that bone volume of the mandibular gonial angle area was reduced significantly more in patients receiving two sets of masticatory muscle injections 4 month apart than a group receiving a single injection. Another small study 18 reported grey scale non‐uniformity increased in condylar and alveolar bone after masticatory muscle Btx treatment and that 6 of their 12 treated patients showed condylar bone increase or decrease, depending on the specific area. While all of these studies showed statistical significance, the clinical significance of all these findings is uncertain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite concerning evidence from the animal literature, the clinical significance of isolated findings of masticatory muscle Btx effects on bone in human studies 6,18‐22 remains unclear. Small effects seen from one or perhaps two treatments may not adequately represent any clinically important risks associated with long‐term, repeated injection cycles in individuals suffering from chronic TMJD.…”
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“…Some human studies ever tried to investigate the effects of masticatory muscle paralysis induced by BTX injection on the mandibular bone quality. One study revealed that 30 U BTX injection in per masseter muscles and 20 U per temporalis muscles could cause reduced cortical bone thickness of the mandibular condyles and mandibular bone texture 28 . However specific protocols for dose and injection intervals of BTX injection which could elicit mandibular bony changes have not been established yet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, this study used a subjective method to evaluate changes in the trabecular density, therefore, the reliability of the results was inevitably compromised. Another study showed cortical thinning at the anterior portion of the condyles and decreased bone textures in TMJ condyles and digastric fossa, but this study could not provide information on changes in the cortical bone qualities in muscle insertion sites and adopted two-dimensional (2D) method to evaluating the cortical bone qualities 28 .…”
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“…A recent study from our group identified alveolar and condylar bone changes in adult patients at the mandible after BTX injections into masticatory muscles. 5 Furthermore, hypertrophic bone metaplasia at a muscle enthesis of the mandible has been evidenced in this rat model of BTX injections. 1 Herbst appliance anchored with miniscrews: Some unsettled questions T he Herbst appliance (HA) is one of the most useful fixed functional appliances for the functional orthopedic correction of Class II malocclusion.…”
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