Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jun 2024)

Consensus Report and Recommendations on the Management of Late-stage Internal Derangement of the Temporomandibular Joint

  • Florencio Monje Gil,
  • Patricia Martínez Artal,
  • Alberto Cuevas Queipo de Llano,
  • Mario Muñoz Guerra,
  • David González Ballester,
  • José María López Arcas,
  • José Luis López Cedrún,
  • José Luis Gutiérrez Pérez,
  • Rafael Martín-Granizo,
  • José Luis del Castillo Pardo de Vera,
  • Blas García Medina,
  • Raúl González-García,
  • Manuel Moreno Sánchez,
  • Ekaitz Valle Rodríguez,
  • Jacinto Fernández Sanromán,
  • Ricardo López Martos,
  • Beatriz Peral Cagigal,
  • Marta Redondo Alamillos,
  • Miguel Morey Mas,
  • Carlos Salcedo Gil,
  • Benito Ramos Medina,
  • Adaia Valls Ontañón,
  • Jorge Masià Gridilla,
  • Alicia Dean Ferrer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113319
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 3319

Abstract

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Introduction: This report investigates late-stage internal derangement (ID) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) with the aim of establishing a more effective and personalized treatment protocol to improve patients’ quality of life (QoL). Material and methods: A consensus was reached among maxillofacial surgeons specializing in LSID, based on a literature research and collective expert experience following the Delphi method. Consensus was considered to be achieved when a response received at least 80% of votes. Results: Four expert groups were established, respectively, focusing on diagnosis, minimally invasive surgery (MIS), open surgery and joint replacement. A comprehensive approach to late-stage ID of the TMJ requires a consensus report. This underscores the need for a personalized treatment plan, considering the variability in clinical presentations and progression of this pathology. Our recommendations aim to optimize clinical outcomes and enhance patient QoL.

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