Management of internal derangement of Temporomandibular joint with platelet rich plasma: Pilot study
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https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v15i1.741Keywords:
Key words: internal derangement, platelet rich plasma, disc displacementAbstract
Introduction: Temporomandibular joint internal derangements are progressive
painful conditions that associated with limitation of mouth opening that caused by
disruption within the internal aspects of the TMJ.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the management of internal derangement
of TMJ regarding pain intensity in temporomandibular joints and muscles of
mastication and mouth opening.
Materials and methods: This study was conducted in the Department of oral and
maxillofacial surgery-college of dentistry Tikrit University. Twenty-one patients,
14 women and 7men with age range between 18-33 years old, were diagnosed
with internal derangement of TMJ that were treated by intraarticular PRP.
Results: show significant reduction of pain experienced by the patient after 12
weeks(P- < 0.0001). And show significant improvement of maximal interincisal
mouth opening (P-<0.000).These finding demonstrating clearly that a significant
improvement in both pain , mouth opening and clicking in the TMJ was achieved
after the management.
Conclusion: PRP injection to TMJ space for treatment of internal derangement are
safe, effective, non-invasive method that help to reduce pain, joint noise and
increase mouth opening, thus improving the jaw function.
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