Botox treatment for TMJ-TMD and Migraine pain
- Author:
Batbayar B
1
Author Information
1. School of Dentistry, MNUMS
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Botox , migraine pain , injection, TMJ
- From:Innovation
2018;12(4):46-
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
TMJ is a mobile organ that participatesin speaking , chewing , swallowing and other regular movements. Its special characterization and other causes lead to disorders which progress into TMD & headache and those are one of the major concerns of the modern-day1-5.TMJ pain should be differentiated from migraine dependent pain and in both cases Botox injection has recently shown good results. Our study goal was to study use of Botox injection during TMJ and Migraine pain. The study was carried out in MNUMS, School Of Dentistry, PDIC hospital amongst patients with TMJ pain which splint therapy failed to show successful results and in patients with migraine pain.
All patients received BOTULAX 200 units (Botulinum Toxin Type A) 20U per 0.1 ml , injected with 1ml syringe and 31G size pin to TMJ and migraine reliantpoints , 10-50U per each spot total of 200U. 15 patients with TMJ , 15 patients with migraine pain received BOTULAX 200 units (Botulinum Toxin Type A) and tested the results after 1 month, 3 months , 6 months, and 1 year periods. The TMJ pain has completely numbed after 1 to 12 months. In patients with migraine dependent pain after 1 month of supervision the suffering has eased down but the patient’s definition of pain was on 3-4 point. After 3 months of surveillance, 15 patients with migraine dependent pain had been relieved of the pain and had not been diagnosed for the following 12 months. The result of our study shows that the Botox injection is effective during TMJ and Migraine dependent pain.