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Changes in headache after treatment of mandibular dysfunction
Authors:Heli Forssell  Pentti Kirveskari  Pentti Kangasniemi
Institution:Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, SF-20520 Turku, Finland;;Department of Neurology, Turku University Central Hospital, SF-20520 Turku, Finland
Abstract:To analyse the effect of treatment of mandibular dysfunction on headache, 35 patients with migraine, 20 patients with combination headache and 36 patients with muscle contraction headache were studied in a clinical double-blind trial. Patients in the treatment group received occlusal adjustment and those in the placebo group mock occlusal adjustment. After eight months and four months, respectively, the neurologist evaluated the treatment outcome. The frequency of headache was reduced in 79% and the intensity in 53% of patients suffering from muscle contraction headache or combination headache in whom the adjustment of the dental occlusion had been successfully accomplished. The difference from the placebo group was statistically significant. The decrease in headache frequency as calculated from the headache diaries correlated with the decrease in the index of clinical signs of mandibular dysfunction.
Keywords:Costen's syndrome  headache  migraine  temporomandibular joint syndrome
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