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Comparison between Arthrocentesis alone arthrocentesis with hyaluronic acid injection in management of temporomandibular joint dysfunction in the form of anterior disc displacement with reduction.
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) anterior disc displacement (ADD) is one of the most common TMJ disorders.It can occur in all age groups, with a high prevalence in adolescents .
ADD often presents with clicking, joint pain, a limited range of mouth opening. Furthermore,ADD might lead to osteoarthrosis .
Since ADD of the TMJ can lead to various harmful outcomes, how to manage ADD is considered a key problem for most TMJ experts. It has been difficult for most clinicians to select a suitable method for ADD patients with different grades of severitis ). Initially, these conditions can be managed conservatively by employing techniques such as occlusal splint therapy, physiotherapy, pharmacotherapy and occlusal treatments. If Medical treatment fails, minimally invasive (sodium hyaluronate or corticosteroid infiltrations and arthrocentesis) and invasive treatments (arthroscopy, arthroplasty, arthrotomy, discectomy, condylotomy) are formed ). Sodium hyaluronate is a buffered solution of hyaluronate acid sodium salt, which is an essential component of the cartilage.It acts against the disintegration of the extracellular matrix.It reduces friction, and it features an anti-inflamatory effect. It is indicated for the treatment of osteoarthritic symptoms and inflammatory degenerative joint disease). Intra-articular hyaluronic acid injection provides long-term palliative effects on symptoms and signs of TMJ pain .
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Mohammed MD Osman, MD; Ahmed Hussien, MBBH
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