Otomologic symptoms of temporomandibular dysfunction: a review of the literature / Sintomas otológicos da disfunção temporomandibular: uma revisão da literatura

The imbalance of the muscular or structural function of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can lead to the dysfunction of this joint and cause several signs and symptoms, being commonly seen in patients with otological complaints. Among these symptoms, the most frequently cited in the literature a...

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Main Authors: Mariana Lima Nobre Pinheiro, Marcos Rossiter de Melo Costa, Kevan Guilherme Nóbrega Barbosa, Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Alagoas 2019-05-01
Series:Diversitas Journal
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Online Access:http://periodicos.ifal.edu.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/775
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Summary:The imbalance of the muscular or structural function of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can lead to the dysfunction of this joint and cause several signs and symptoms, being commonly seen in patients with otological complaints. Among these symptoms, the most frequently cited in the literature are otalgia, tinnitus, fullness atrial and vertigo. The objective of this study was to review the literature on the relationship between temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and otological symptoms in order to guide the professionals involved in the investigation and treatment of these patients. For this, a review of the literature was carried out a search for articles in scientific databases indexed in databases such as Medline (by PubMed), LILACS (by BVS) and Scielo. This study identified that otological and TMD complaints still have a high incidence in the population, as well as that TMD therapy is still able to benefit patients with otological symptoms. Thus, it was concluded that the multiprofessional team should seek to evaluate and associate the stomatognathic and auditory systems based on extensive knowledge about TMDs for the diagnosis of otologic symptoms secondary to TMDs.
ISSN:2525-5215