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Temporomandibular disorders in migraine and tension-type headache patients: a systematic review with meta-analysis

  • Paolo Bizzarri1,2,3,*,
  • Daniele Manfredini4
  • Michail Koutris5
  • Marco Bartolini6
  • Luca Buzzatti1,7
  • Cecilia Bagnoli2,3
  • Aldo Scafoglieri1

1Experimental Anatomy Research Group (EXAN), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), 1090 Brussels, Belgium

2Department of Human Neuroscience, University of Rome La Sapienza, 00185 Rome, Italy

3Department of Clinical Science and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 00133 Roma, Italy

4Department of Biomedical Technologies, School of Dentistry, University of Siena, 53100 Siena, Italy

5Department of Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 LA Amsterdam, Netherlands

6Clinic of Neurology, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy

7School of Allied Health, Anglia Ruskin University, CB1 1PT Cambridge, UK

DOI: 10.22514/jofph.2024.011 Vol.38,Issue 2,June 2024 pp.11-24

Submitted: 09 June 2023 Accepted: 22 November 2023

Published: 12 June 2024

*Corresponding Author(s): Paolo Bizzarri E-mail: Paolo.bizzarri@vub.be

Abstract

The simultaneous occurrence of primary headaches and temporomandibular disorders can pose a challenge in determining the best clinical management of patients. Therefore, we aimed to summarize evidence regarding the risk and prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in migraine and tension-type headaches (TTH) patients. Cross-sectional studies published in English comparing the presence of TMDs in adults with TTH or migraine to subjects without headaches were included, International Classification of Orofacial Pain, Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders or Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders, and large epidemiological studies (sensitive diagnostic criteria (SDC)). The methodological quality was assessed by Modified Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale. Odds ratio (OR) and random effects were calculated. 1405 articles were identified in PubMed, Embase and Central databases, and 13 cross-sectional studies were finally included. Overall Risk of TMDs was statistically significantly higher than control groups in both Migraine (SDC: 11 studies; OR: 3.79 (2.43, 5.90); I2 = 99%), with higher values in chronic migraine (OR: 24.27; (95% Confidence interval (CI): 5.84, 100.82); I2 = 0%) and TTH populations (SDC: 8 studies; OR: 4.45 (2.63, 7.53); I2 = 86%). Headache subjects presented a higher risk of muscular TMDs (5 studies; OR: 2.01 (1.62, 2.50); I2 = 0%), Combined TMDs (5 studies; OR: 2.74 (1.40, 5.36); I2 = 63%), or Painful TMDs (8 studies; OR: 5.31 (2.96, 9.54); I2 = 96%). Headache patients didn’t show the risk of arthrogenous TMDs (4 studies; OR: 0.96 (0.54, 1.71); I2 = 33%) or nonpainful TMDs (2 studies; OR: 1.10 (0.28, 4.26); I2 = 84%). The high heterogeneity in the results was reduced following subgroup analysis. Migraine and TTH appear to increase the risk of painful, myogenous or combined arthrogenous and myogenous TMDs.


Keywords

Primary headaches; Orofacial pain; Association; Temporomandibular joint; Masticatory muscles; Epidemiology


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Paolo Bizzarri,Daniele Manfredini,Michail Koutris,Marco Bartolini,Luca Buzzatti,Cecilia Bagnoli,Aldo Scafoglieri. Temporomandibular disorders in migraine and tension-type headache patients: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2024. 38(2);11-24.

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