Toxins (Oct 2022)

Long-Term Effects of a Single Application of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Temporomandibular Myofascial Pain Patients: A Controlled Clinical Trial

  • Giancarlo De la Torre Canales,
  • Mariana Barbosa Câmara-Souza,
  • Rodrigo Lorenzi Poluha,
  • Olívia Maria Costa de Figueredo,
  • Bryanne Brissian de Souza Nobre,
  • Malin Ernberg,
  • Paulo César Rodrigues Conti,
  • Célia Marisa Rizzatti-Barbosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14110741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 741

Abstract

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This study assessed the long-term effects of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) in subjective pain, pain sensibility, and muscle thickness in persistent myofascial temporomandibular-disorder pain (MFP-TMD) patients. Fourteen female subjects with persistent MFP received BoNT-A treatment with different doses (10U-25U for temporalis muscle and 30U-75U for masseter muscle). The treatment was injected bilaterally in the masseter and anterior temporalis muscles in a single session. Clinical measurements included: self-perceived pain (VAS), pain sensibility (PPT), and muscles thickness (ultrasonography). Follow-up occurred 1, 3, 6, and 72 months after treatment for VAS and PPT and 1, 3, and 72 months for ultrasonography. For statistical analysis, the Friedman test with the Bonferroni test for multiple comparisons as a post hoc test was used for non-parametric repeated measures comparisons among the evaluation times. A 5% probability level was considered significant in all tests. VAS values presented a significant decrease throughout the study (p p > 0.05). A single injection of BoNT-A presents long-term effects in reducing pain in persistent MFP-TMD patients, and a reversibility of adverse effects on masticatory-muscle thickness.

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