A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser

The aim of this in vivo study was report the long-term results of arthroscopic laser surgery for treatment of TMJ internal drangements (Wilkes class II-III). This report included 45 patients (42 women and 03 men) with an average age of 36.7 years old (14 to 66 years). There were 69 joints involved....

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Main Authors: Renato Mazzonetto, Sandra de Cássia Santana Sardinha, Daniel B. Spagnoli
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Campinas 2015-10-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
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Online Access:https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641027
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spelling doaj-5cdb4ca57e9a4ed983beba236f035f552021-07-15T14:03:20ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-10-011210.20396/bjos.v1i2.8641027A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laserRenato Mazzonetto0Sandra de Cássia Santana Sardinha1Daniel B. Spagnoli2University of CampinasUniversity of CampinasLouisiana State UniversityThe aim of this in vivo study was report the long-term results of arthroscopic laser surgery for treatment of TMJ internal drangements (Wilkes class II-III). This report included 45 patients (42 women and 03 men) with an average age of 36.7 years old (14 to 66 years). There were 69 joints involved. The criteria for inclusion were patients who had complained of TMJ pain and dysfunction and had remained refractory to nonsurgical treatment for at least 3 months without resolution of the problem. All patients filled out a questionnaire preoperatively and postoperativelly for assessment of their signs and symptoms. The range of interincisal opening was measured preoperatively and at 1, 7, 30, and 60 days after the surgery. The postoperative questionnaire, radiographic evaluation, and the last measure of range of motion were performed with one year or more after the surgical procedures. The preoperatively and postoperativelly scores were compared and tested for statistically significant differences by the paired t-test (P>0.05). Forty-five patients (69 joints) have been followed postoperativelly for an average of 28.6 months. Maximal interincisal opening improved from a mean of 25.95mm to 35.91mm (+9.96mm) in seven days after the surgery; to 39.86mm (+3.95mm) after thirty day and; to 40.92mm (+1.06mm) after 60 days. The last measurement of maximal interincisal opening made after one year or more showed a mean of 42.15mm. All postoperative VAS pain scores showed a statistical significant improvement (p<0.05). The overall success rate for arthroscopy arthroplasty with Holmium YAG laser was 93.3% (42 of 45 patients) in a mean follow-up of 28.6 months. No complications were observed. Based on the results we can conclude that arthroscopic arthroplasty with Holmium laser is a safe and effective tool for the treatment of TMJ internal derangements.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641027Temporomandibular JointInternal Derangements of the Temporomandibular JointArthroscopyHolmium YAG Laser.
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author Renato Mazzonetto
Sandra de Cássia Santana Sardinha
Daniel B. Spagnoli
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Sandra de Cássia Santana Sardinha
Daniel B. Spagnoli
A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Temporomandibular Joint
Internal Derangements of the Temporomandibular Joint
Arthroscopy
Holmium YAG Laser.
author_facet Renato Mazzonetto
Sandra de Cássia Santana Sardinha
Daniel B. Spagnoli
author_sort Renato Mazzonetto
title A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser
title_short A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser
title_full A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser
title_fullStr A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser
title_full_unstemmed A long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium YAG laser
title_sort long-term evaluation of arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint using holmium yag laser
publisher Universidade Estadual de Campinas
series Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
issn 1677-3225
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The aim of this in vivo study was report the long-term results of arthroscopic laser surgery for treatment of TMJ internal drangements (Wilkes class II-III). This report included 45 patients (42 women and 03 men) with an average age of 36.7 years old (14 to 66 years). There were 69 joints involved. The criteria for inclusion were patients who had complained of TMJ pain and dysfunction and had remained refractory to nonsurgical treatment for at least 3 months without resolution of the problem. All patients filled out a questionnaire preoperatively and postoperativelly for assessment of their signs and symptoms. The range of interincisal opening was measured preoperatively and at 1, 7, 30, and 60 days after the surgery. The postoperative questionnaire, radiographic evaluation, and the last measure of range of motion were performed with one year or more after the surgical procedures. The preoperatively and postoperativelly scores were compared and tested for statistically significant differences by the paired t-test (P>0.05). Forty-five patients (69 joints) have been followed postoperativelly for an average of 28.6 months. Maximal interincisal opening improved from a mean of 25.95mm to 35.91mm (+9.96mm) in seven days after the surgery; to 39.86mm (+3.95mm) after thirty day and; to 40.92mm (+1.06mm) after 60 days. The last measurement of maximal interincisal opening made after one year or more showed a mean of 42.15mm. All postoperative VAS pain scores showed a statistical significant improvement (p<0.05). The overall success rate for arthroscopy arthroplasty with Holmium YAG laser was 93.3% (42 of 45 patients) in a mean follow-up of 28.6 months. No complications were observed. Based on the results we can conclude that arthroscopic arthroplasty with Holmium laser is a safe and effective tool for the treatment of TMJ internal derangements.
topic Temporomandibular Joint
Internal Derangements of the Temporomandibular Joint
Arthroscopy
Holmium YAG Laser.
url https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641027
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