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Intracisternal Administration of Voltage Dependent Calcium Channel Blockers Attenuates Orofacial Inflammatory Nociceptive Behavior in Rats

  • Won, Kyoung-A.;Park, Sang-H.;Kim, Bo-K.;Baek, Kyoung-S.;Yoon, Dong-H.;Ahn, Dong-K.
    • International Journal of Oral Biology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2011
  • Voltage dependent calcium channel (VDCC), one of the most important regulator of $Ca^{2+}$ concentration in neuron, play an essential role in the central processing of nociceptive information. The present study investigated the antinociceptive effects of L, T or N type VDCC blockers on the formalin-induced orofacial inflammatory pain. Experiments were carried out on adult male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 220-280 g. Anesthetized rats were individually fixed on a stereotaxic frame and a polyethylene (PE) tube was implanted for intracisternal injection. After 72 hours, 5% formalin ($50 \;{\mu}L$) was applied subcutaneously to the vibrissa pad and nociceptive scratching behavior was recorded for nine successive 5 min intervals. VDCC blockers were administered intracisternally 20 minutes prior to subcutaneous injection of formalin into the orofacial area. The intracisternal administration of 350 or $700{\mu}g$ of verapamil, a blocker of L type VDCC, significantly decreased the number of scratches and duration in the behavioral responses produced by formalin injection. Intracisternal administration of 75 or $150 \;{\mu}g$ of mibefradil, a T type VDCC blocker, or 11 or $22\; {\mu}g$ of cilnidipine, a N type VDCC blocker, also produced significant suppression of the number of scratches and duration of scratching in the first and second phase. Neither intracisternal administration of all VDCC blockers nor vehicle did not affect in motor dysfunction. The present results suggest that central VDCCs play an important role in orofacial nociceptive transmission and a targeted inhibition of the VDCCs is a potentially important treatment approach for inflammatory pain originating in the orofacial area.

A Study on Personality Traits of the Patients with TMJ Dysfunction through the MMPI (MMPI를 중심으로 한 악관절 기능장애 환자의 인성에 관한 연구)

  • 고명연;김영구
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.17-31
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    • 1985
  • Personality characteristics of TMJ dysfunction patients was studied by means of MMPI test. 100 TMJ dysfunction patients and 100 healthy controls were subjected at the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine, Pusan National University Hospital, during the period from March 1983 to February 1985. All the patients were divided into 2 groups namely, acute group and chronic group by duration of path and discomfort problems for 6 months or longer. The obtained results were as follows : 1. Mean value of T-scores on each clinical scale was within normal range in both patient and control group. 2. There was significant difference in scales of Hs, D. Hy, Pt, Sc and IR between patient and control group. 3. As compared with control group by sexual subclass, scales of Hs, Hy and Pt of both sex, scales of Sc and M-DI of male and scales of D of female in patient group were significantly higher than those in control group 4. The longer was duration of TMJ problems, i.e., in increasing order of control, acute and chronic group, the higher was mean value of T-scores on scales of Hs, D, Hy, Pt, Sc, IR and M-DI. 5. Mean values of T-scores on scales of Hs, D and Hy were the highest in all the clinical scales of total class and subclasses(i. e. male group, female group, acute group and chronic group) with TMJ dysfunction and showed 1-:i-2 (Hs, -Hy, -D. ) profile pattern, conversion "V.ot;V.

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A Study on pantronic PRI for Diagnosing TMJ Dysfunction (악관절 기능장애의 진단을 위한 Pantronic PRI에 관한 연구)

  • 김관호;정성창
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 1986
  • The author investigated the Pantronic PRI scores for detection of TMJ dysfunction using the Pantronic in 20 subjects who were male students of the school of dentistry, Seoul National University selected according to sampling criteria and came to the following conclusions. 1. According to the HDI, 20 subjects were divided into 2 groups, the DiO and the DiI, it was appeared that 45% of the subjects had some degree of TMJ dysfunction in each session. 2. According to the P-PRI, 20 subjects were categorized into 3 categories, the none, the slight and the moderate, it was appeared that 82% of the subjects had some degree of TMJ dysfunction in each session. 3. The ability of the P-PRI was more sensitive than that of the HDI in detection of TMJ dysfunction (p < 0.01). 4. The P-PRI scores were consistent within each session and among sessions. 5. The results suggested that the P-PRI, a measure of reproducibility of border tracings, could be an aid to detect TMJ dysfunction and could be used to assess the severity of TMJ dysfunction.

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Analysis of Neurosensory Dysfunction after Dental Implant Surgery

  • Choi, Young-Chan;Cho, Eunae S.;Merrill, Robert L.;Kim, Seong Taek;Ahn, Hyung Joon
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: There have been reports regarding the various factors associated with the level of discomfort and recovery from neurosensory symptoms in patients with trigeminal nerve injury. However, the contributing factors remain uncertain and poorly understood. The purpose of this paper was to investigate the possible association between various factors expected to affect neurosensory discomfort and recovery in patients with mandibular nerve injury after dental implant surgery. Methods: Eighty-nine post-dental implant surgery patients with mandibular nerve injury were enrolled in this retrospective analysis. A medical records review of the patients was done to determine if the patients' improvement was related to pain intensity, the length of time between the injury and removal of the implant or the depth of penetration of the implant into the mandibular canal as determined by cone-beam computed tomography. Results: There was no significant linear relationship between pain intensity and symptomatic improvement (p=0.319). There was no significant linear relationship between the level of mandibular canal penetration and either pain intensity (p=0.588) or symptomatic improvement (p=0.760). There was a statistically significant linear relationship between length of time before the injury was treated, both with pain intensity (p=0.004), and symptomatic improvement (p=0.024). Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the length of time between nerve injury and initiation of conservative treatment is more closely related to the pain intensity and symptomatic improvement than other factors, including the level of mandibular canal invasion. Additionally, increased pain intensity and decreased symptomatic improvement can be expected over time, because of this linear trend. Therefore, although direct injury to the nerve is the most important factor contributing to a neurosensory disturbances, early neurosensory assessment and initiation of conservative treatment should be done to optimize recovery.

Oral Appliance as a Sensory Trick to Manage Tardive Dyskinesia of Tongue: A Case Report

  • Shin, Jun-Hee;Kim, Mee-Eun;Kim, Hye-Kyoung
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.29-33
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    • 2020
  • Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is continuous, repetitive movement disorder of tongue, lip or jaw, induced by medication. It causes pain and dysfunction of oral structures but also interferes with dental treatment and overall social life of patients. As a dentist, it is imperative to recognize and manage TD, although currently, there is no definitive treatment for TD. This article reports a patient with TD of tongue, successfully managed with an oral appliance mimicking sensory tricks. Considering the limited treatment options for TD, an oral appliance, a simple and conservative approach, can be a meaningful treatment for some patients with orofacial dyskinesia.

A Study on Clinical Diagnosis of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Using Bone Scan (골스캔을 이용한 측두하악관절장애의 임상진단에 관한 연구)

  • Bong-Jik Seo;Myung-Yun Ko
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 1996
  • The author examined the clinical signs and symptoms , routine radiographs, laboratory test and bone scan in 73 subjects with TMJ disorders and studied the responses of clinical test on patients, the distribution of signs and symptoms of joints, the simple uptake rate(SUR) of affected joints , the SUR of subclassified groups of TMJ disorders, active joints of subclassified groups of TMJ disorders and the SUR of joints with noises. The obtained results were as follows : 1. The percentage of joint pain on palpation, joint noises joint pain on function, mandibular dysfunction and active finding of bone scan in aptients with TMJ disorders were higher 2. The SUR was higher in joints affected by joint pain on function, joint pain on palpation, mandibular dysfunction and creptius. 3. The SUR of osteoarthrosis was the lowest. 4. The percentage of active joints were the highest in joints with discdisplacement without reduction, and followed by osteoarthritis, and disc displacement with reduction. 5. The SUR of TMJ showing joint noises only was lower.

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A Study on Movements of Mandible on the Mandibular Incisor (하악 절치부에서의 하악운동에 관한 연구)

  • 강제호;정성창
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.51-64
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    • 1984
  • In order to obtain the basic data of movements of the mandible for diagnosis and prgnosis determination of the TMJ dysfunction, the author measured the ranges and shapes of movements of the mandibule in the frontal, sagittal and horizontal trajectory with Saphon Visi-Trainer C-Ⅱ(Tokyo Shizaisha Inc.) in 61 men. The subjects who were undergraduate and graduate students of the School of Dentistry, Seoul Nationa University(SNU) had no pain or symptoms of dysfunction of the masticatory system. The obtained results were as follows: 1. The mean for maximal right and left laterotrusion in the frontal trajectory were 11.3 mm and 10.9mm, respectively and didn't differ significantly. Right and left larero-opening at 15mm, 25mm and 35mm mouth opening respectively didn't differ significantly. Area of border movement of the mandible was 770.33㎟. 2. The mean for maximal protrusion in the sagital trajectory was 10.2mm, antero-posterior deviation between ICP and RCP 1.2mm and angel of maximal protrusion and horizontal plane 20.5。. 3. The mean for right and left laterotrusion is 11.1mm &11.2mm,respectively, and didn't diffef significantly.

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A Case Study on Temporomandibular Dysfuncton, Pain and Bruxism (하악관절 동통, 기능장애 및 이갈이의 치 - 정신과적 분석연구)

  • Chung-Shik Lee
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 1991
  • This study was intended to review comprehensively the articles related to temporomandibular joint disorder patients and to analyze psychoanalytically the case with temporomandibular dysfunction and bruxism as a symptom of hysterical conversion disorder. As a result, the author found that , in the aspect of psychoanalysis, the temporomandibular problem and bruxism was a kind of symptom of emotional conflict being converted to the face. I would like to emphasize that the referral process and the ability to work as a therapeutic team including dentist and psychiatrist can enhance the probability of successful treatment for several types of patients.

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Sjogren자s Syndrome : A Case Report (Sjogren증후군 환자의 진단과 치료 : 증례보고)

  • 어규식;홍정표
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.235-239
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    • 1998
  • In Sjogren syndrome, abruptly decreased salivation and delayed lag time reveal that many acini cells are destructed and Lymphocytes infiltration is supposed as the main cause that makes dysfunction of salivation. In this case report, the biopsy of minor salivary glands is very useful diagnostic method of Sjogren's syndrome with sialometry,sialography, salivary gland scan.

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A Study on the Therapeutic Effects of Occlusal Appliance on Temporomandibular Disorders (측두하악장애환자의 교합안정장치 치료효과에 관한 연구)

  • Seok-Man Kang;Kyung-Soo Han
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 1988
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of occlusal stabilization splint on the clinical symptoms and the condylar movement in patients with Temporomandibular Disorders(TMD). For the study, 15 TMD patients treated with stabilization splint and followed up were selected. The age of them was from 18 to 65 years and the mean period of treatment was 2.9 months. The author examined signs and symptoms of TMD according to Dr. Friction's evaluation from and recorded the condylar paths with Denar pantronic before and after splint therapy. The obtained results were as follows : 1. On the first visit, 11 patients(73.3%) showed muscle tenderness on palpation and the frequency was lateral pterygoid, masseter, medial pterygoid, temporalis, sternocleidomastoideus in the order named. 2. Occlusal stabilization splint was more effective in pain relief(100%) than in other dysfunction improvement(85.7%) 3. The amount of maximum opening increased from 37.1㎜ to 42.2㎜, but those of protrusion and laterotrusion changed little. 4. Pan. PRI scores decreased from 32.9 to 21.8, which meant improved reproducibility of mandibular border movements, and the group with sever dysfunction category showed more decrease in score than the group with moderate or slight dysfunction category.

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