Haroldo Dutra Dias, André Luís Botelho, Renato Bortoloti, Andréa Cândido Dos Reis
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摘要
摘要本综述提出了与压力和焦虑相关的颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMD)的神经生物学模型:在 PubMed、Embase 和 Web of Science 数据库中进行电子检索。选取了截至 2020 年发表的文章。检索词包括:颞下颌关节紊乱、焦虑、压力、压力和焦虑的神经生物学以及口面部疼痛:结果:共有 100 篇研究报告,共进行了 10 种不同的分析。对结果进行了描述,展示了对每个分析项目进行的分析类型,以便更好地理解相关背景:结论:咀嚼系统、颞下颌关节(TMJs)和口腔颌面装置与 "压力神经矩阵"、"疼痛神经矩阵"、"边缘系统 "和 "神经免疫内分泌系统 "之间的相互作用将产生在神经连接中观察到的一系列变化以及 TMD 中出现的各种症状。
Neuroscience contributes to the understanding of the neurobiology of temporomandibular disorders associated with stress and anxiety.
Objective: This review proposes a neurobiological model for temporomandibular disorders (TMD) associated with stress and anxiety.
Methods: An electronic search was performed in the PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases. Articles published up to 2020 were selected. The search terms were the following: temporomandibular disorders, anxiety, stress, neurobiology of stress and anxiety, and orofacial pain.
Results: In total, there were 100 studies, which presented a total of 10 different analyses. The results were described, demonstrating the type of analysis that was performed on each item analyzed for a better understanding of the context.
Conclusion: The conclusion is that the interactions between the masticatory system, temporomandibular joints (TMJs), and stomatognathic apparatus with "stress neuromatrix," "pain neuromatrix," "limbic system," and "neuroimmunoendocrine system" would produce the range of changes observed in neural connectivity and the diversity of symptoms presented in TMD.
期刊介绍:
CRANIO: The Journal of Craniomandibular & Sleep Practice is the oldest and largest journal in the world devoted to temporomandibular disorders, and now also includes articles on all aspects of sleep medicine. The Journal is multidisciplinary in its scope, with editorial board members from all areas of medicine and dentistry, including general dentists, oral surgeons, orthopaedists, radiologists, chiropractors, professors and behavioural scientists, physical therapists, acupuncturists, osteopathic and ear, nose and throat physicians.
CRANIO publishes commendable works from outstanding researchers and clinicians in their respective fields. The multidisciplinary format allows individuals practicing with a TMD emphasis to stay abreast of related disciplines, as each issue presents multiple topics from overlapping areas of interest.
CRANIO''s current readership (thousands) is comprised primarily of dentists; however, many physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors, osteopathic physicians and other related specialists subscribe and contribute to the Journal.