Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.

BACKGROUND:Psychological discomfort, physical disability and functional limitations of the orofacial system have a major impact on everyday life of patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). In this study we sought to determine short and long term effects of stabilization splint (SS) in treat...

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Main Authors: Jovana Kuzmanovic Pficer, Slobodan Dodic, Vojkan Lazic, Goran Trajkovic, Natasa Milic, Biljana Milicic
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-3423b67801b149d586852deb51d811ad2020-11-25T02:36:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017129610.1371/journal.pone.0171296Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.Jovana Kuzmanovic PficerSlobodan DodicVojkan LazicGoran TrajkovicNatasa MilicBiljana MilicicBACKGROUND:Psychological discomfort, physical disability and functional limitations of the orofacial system have a major impact on everyday life of patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). In this study we sought to determine short and long term effects of stabilization splint (SS) in treatment of TMDs, and to identify factors influencing its efficacy. METHODS:MEDLINE, Web of Science and EMBASE were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing SS to: non-occluding splint, occlusal oral appliances, physiotherapy, behavioral therapy, counseling and no treatment. Random effects method was used to summarize outcomes. The effect estimates were expressed as odds ratio (OR) or standardized mean difference (SMD) with 95% confidence interval. Subgroup analyses were carried out according to the use of Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC/TMD) and TMDs origin. Strength of evidence was assessed by GRADE. Meta-regression was applied. RESULTS:Thirty three eligible RCTs were included in meta-analysis. In short term, SS presented positive overall effect on pain reduction (OR 2.08; p = 0.01) and pain intensity (SMD -0.33; p = 0.02). Subgroup analyses confirmed SS effect in studies used RDC/TMD and revealed its effect in patients with TMDs of muscular origin. Important decrease of muscle tenderness (OR 1.97; p = 0.03) and improvement of mouth opening (SMD -0.30; p = 0.04) were found. SS in comparison to oral appliances showed no difference (OR 0.74; p = 0.24). Meta-regression identified continuous use of SS during the day as a factor influencing efficacy (p = 0.01). Long term results showed no difference in observed outcomes between groups. Low quality of evidence was found for primary outcomes. CONCLUSION:SS presented short term benefit for patients with TMDs. In long term follow up, the effect is equalized with other therapeutic modalities. Further studies based on appropriate use of standardized criteria for patient recruitment and outcomes under assessment are needed to better define SS effect persistence in long term.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5293221?pdf=render
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author Jovana Kuzmanovic Pficer
Slobodan Dodic
Vojkan Lazic
Goran Trajkovic
Natasa Milic
Biljana Milicic
spellingShingle Jovana Kuzmanovic Pficer
Slobodan Dodic
Vojkan Lazic
Goran Trajkovic
Natasa Milic
Biljana Milicic
Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jovana Kuzmanovic Pficer
Slobodan Dodic
Vojkan Lazic
Goran Trajkovic
Natasa Milic
Biljana Milicic
author_sort Jovana Kuzmanovic Pficer
title Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
title_short Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
title_full Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
title_fullStr Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
title_full_unstemmed Occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: Meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
title_sort occlusal stabilization splint for patients with temporomandibular disorders: meta-analysis of short and long term effects.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Psychological discomfort, physical disability and functional limitations of the orofacial system have a major impact on everyday life of patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). In this study we sought to determine short and long term effects of stabilization splint (SS) in treatment of TMDs, and to identify factors influencing its efficacy. METHODS:MEDLINE, Web of Science and EMBASE were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing SS to: non-occluding splint, occlusal oral appliances, physiotherapy, behavioral therapy, counseling and no treatment. Random effects method was used to summarize outcomes. The effect estimates were expressed as odds ratio (OR) or standardized mean difference (SMD) with 95% confidence interval. Subgroup analyses were carried out according to the use of Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC/TMD) and TMDs origin. Strength of evidence was assessed by GRADE. Meta-regression was applied. RESULTS:Thirty three eligible RCTs were included in meta-analysis. In short term, SS presented positive overall effect on pain reduction (OR 2.08; p = 0.01) and pain intensity (SMD -0.33; p = 0.02). Subgroup analyses confirmed SS effect in studies used RDC/TMD and revealed its effect in patients with TMDs of muscular origin. Important decrease of muscle tenderness (OR 1.97; p = 0.03) and improvement of mouth opening (SMD -0.30; p = 0.04) were found. SS in comparison to oral appliances showed no difference (OR 0.74; p = 0.24). Meta-regression identified continuous use of SS during the day as a factor influencing efficacy (p = 0.01). Long term results showed no difference in observed outcomes between groups. Low quality of evidence was found for primary outcomes. CONCLUSION:SS presented short term benefit for patients with TMDs. In long term follow up, the effect is equalized with other therapeutic modalities. Further studies based on appropriate use of standardized criteria for patient recruitment and outcomes under assessment are needed to better define SS effect persistence in long term.
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