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The Effect of Fibromyalgia and Widespread Pain on the Clinically Significant Temporomandibular Muscle and Joint Pain Disorders—A Prospective 18-Month Cohort Study
Authors:Ana Miriam Velly  John O. Look  Eric Schiffman  Patricia A. Lenton  Wenjun Kang  Ronald P. Messner  Christina A. Holcroft  James R. Fricton
Affiliation: Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Qc, Canada; Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Community Studies, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Qc, Canada;§ Institute for Health Informatics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Abstract:Although most cases of temporomandibular muscle and joint disorders (TMJD) are mild and self-limiting, about 10% of TMJD patients develop severe disorders associated with chronic pain and disability. It has been suggested that fibromyalgia and widespread pain play a significant role in TMJD chronicity. This paper assessed the effects of fibromyalgia and widespread pain on clinically significant TMJD pain (GCPS II-IV). Four hundred eighty-five participants recruited from the Minneapolis/St. Paul area through media advertisements and local dentists received examinations and completed the Graded Chronic Pain Scale (GCPS) at baseline and at 18 months. Baseline widespread pain (OR: 2.53, P = .04) and depression (OR: 5.30, P = .005) were associated with onset of clinically significant pain (GCPS II-IV) within 18 months after baseline. The risk associated with baseline fibromyalgia was moderate, but not significant (OR: 2.74, P = .09). Persistence of clinically significant pain was related to fibromyalgia (OR: 2.48, P = .02) and depression (OR: 2.48, P = .02). These results indicate that these centrally generated pain conditions play a role in the onset and persistence of clinically significant TMJD.
Keywords:Temporomandibular disorders   widespread pain   fibromyalgia   risk factors   chronic pain
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