Yakkaphan, P; Smith, JG; Chana, P; Tan, HL; Ravindranath, PT; Lambru, G; Renton, T
(2023)
Temporomandibular Disorders and Fibromyalgia Prevalence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
JOURNAL OF ORAL & FACIAL PAIN AND HEADACHE, 37 (3).
pp. 177-193.
ISSN 2333-0384
https://doi.org/10.11607/ofph.3260
SGUL Authors: Smith, Jared Grant
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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic widespread pain (CWP) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) in TMD patients and the prevalence of TMDs in patients with FMS. Method: A systematic search was performed in electronic databases. Studies published in English examining the prevalence of comorbid TMDs and CWP/FMS were included. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale was used to assess study quality, and meta-analyses using defined diagnostic criteria were conducted to generate pooled prevalence estimates. Results: Nineteen studies of moderate to high quality met the selection criteria. Meta-analyses yielded a pooled prevalence rate (95% CI) for TMDs in FMS patients of 76.8% (69.5% to 83.3%). Myogenous TMDs were more prevalent in FMS patients (63.1%, 47.7% to 77.3%) than disc displacement disorders (24.2%, 19.4% to 39.5%), while a little over 40% of FMS patients had comorbid inflammatory degenerative TMDs (41.8%, 21.9% to 63.2%). Almost a third of individuals (32.7%, 4.5% to 71.0%) with TMDs had comorbid FMS, while estimates of comorbid CWP across studies ranged from 30% to 76%. Conclusions: Despite variable prevalence rates among the included studies, the present review suggests that TMDs and CWP/FMS frequently coexist, especially for individuals with painful myogenous TMDs. The clinical, pathophysiologic, and therapeutic aspects of this association are important for tailoring appropriate treatment strategies.
Item Type: | Article | ||||||
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Additional Information: | ©2023 by Quintessence Publishing Co Inc. | ||||||
Keywords: | temporomandibular disorder, chronic widespread pain, fibromyalgia, prevalence, epidemiology, systematic review, meta-analysis, chronic widespread pain, epidemiology, fibromyalgia, meta-analysis, prevalence, systematic review, temporomandibular disorder | ||||||
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: | Academic Structure > Population Health Research Institute (INPH) | ||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | JOURNAL OF ORAL & FACIAL PAIN AND HEADACHE | ||||||
ISSN: | 2333-0384 | ||||||
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Publisher License: | Publisher's own licence | ||||||
Web of Science ID: | WOS:001141441200004 | ||||||
URI: | https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/116285 | ||||||
Publisher's version: | https://doi.org/10.11607/ofph.3260 |
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