Analysing the psychosocial construct of temporomandibular disorders: Implications for orthodontics

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Seminars in Orthodontics Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1053/j.sodo.2023.11.006
Adrian Ujin Yap , Henry Chee Wai Ho , Ye Choung Lai
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TMD pain and dysfunction were observed in up to 66 % and 41 % of patients seeking orthodontic treatment. Evidence-based knowledge of TMD etiology, detection, and management is thus paramount in contemporary orthodontic practice. This analytical review aims to introduce the biopsychosocial model, scrutinize the psychosocial construct, propose psychosocial screening tools, and clarify the effectiveness of psychological interventions for TMDs. The biopsychosocial model specifies that TMDs are the consequence of dynamic interactions between biological, psychological, and social factors across time. As the frequency of moderate-to-severe psychological distress and somatization/somatic symptoms burden is high in individuals with TMDs, prospective orthodontic patients should be screened for TMDs/psychosocial impairments to circumvent treatment and medico-legal complications. Among the available screening tools, an amalgamation of the quintessential 5 TMD symptoms (5Ts) of the DC/TMD, Physical Symptom Scale-8 (PSS-8), and Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) provides an efficient way of identifying TMD, somatic, and psychological symptoms synchronously. For prospective orthodontic patients with considerable TMD pain/dysfunction and distress, tailored multimodal and multidisciplinary treatments incorporating psychosocial interventions, including counseling/self-management, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and behavior modification, may be warranted. Complementary positive psychological interventions could also be valuable in TMD management and the paradigm shift from “reactive” to “proactive” TMD care.

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在寻求正畸治疗的患者中,高达66%和41%的患者观察到TMD疼痛和功能障碍。因此,以证据为基础的TMD病因、检测和管理知识在当代正畸实践中至关重要。本文旨在介绍生物心理社会模型,审视心理社会结构,提出心理社会筛查工具,并阐明心理干预对tmd的有效性。生物-心理-社会模型指出,tmd是生物、心理和社会因素长期动态相互作用的结果。由于颞下颌关节病患者出现中度至重度心理困扰和躯体化/躯体症状负担的频率很高,因此,未来的正畸患者应筛查颞下颌关节病/社会心理障碍,以避免治疗和法医学并发症。在现有的筛查工具中,DC/TMD的典型5种TMD症状(5Ts)、躯体症状量表-8 (PSS-8)和患者健康问卷-4 (PHQ-4)的合并提供了一种同步识别TMD、躯体和心理症状的有效方法。对于有相当大的TMD疼痛/功能障碍和痛苦的前瞻性正畸患者,可能需要量身定制的多模式和多学科治疗,包括心理社会干预,包括咨询/自我管理,认知行为治疗和行为矫正。互补的积极心理干预在TMD管理和从“被动”到“主动”TMD护理的范式转变中也很有价值。
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Seminars in Orthodontics
Seminars in Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Each issue provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on a single topic in orthodontics. Readers are kept abreast of the latest innovations, research findings, clinical applications and clinical methods. Collection of the issues will provide invaluable reference material for present and future review.
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