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Evaluation of Sleep Quality and Psychological Profiles in Patients with Chronic Painful Temporomadibular Disorders

Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain 2020³â 45±Ç 2È£ p.23 ~ 28
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ÀüÇý¹Ì ( Jeon Hye-Mi ) - Pusan National University Hospital Dental Clinic Center
ÇÑ°æÈÆ ( Han Kyung-Hun ) - Pusan National University Division of Sport Science
ÁÖÇý¹Î ( Ju Hye-Min ) - Pusan National University School of Dentistry Department of Oral Medicine
¾È¿ë¿ì ( Ahn Yong-Woo ) - Pusan National University School of Dentistry Department of Oral Medicine
¿Á¼ö¹Î ( Ok Soo-Min ) - Pusan National University School of Dentistry Department of Oral Medicine
Á¤¼ºÈñ ( Jeong Sung-Hee ) - Pusan National University School of Dentistry Department of Oral Medicine

Abstract


Purpose: Temporomadibular disorders (TMDs) can result in chronic pain, which is often associated with psychological and sleep disturbance. Increased levels of psychological and sleep impairments are often related with poor treatment outcomes. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate clinical features, psychological profiles and the prevalence of clinical insomnia in TMD patients with chronic pain and to suggest an effective treatment approach.

Methods: A total of 200 TMD patients who had visited the Pusan National University Hospital dental clinic for treatment of their pain were recruited from June 2018 through December 2019. TMD patients were classified into an acute (n=100) and chronic (n=100) group and compared the clinical symptoms. The primary diagnosis of TMD were categorized as TMD with joint pain group (TMD_J), TMD with muscle pain group (TMD_M) and TMD with joint-muscle mixed pain group (TMD_JM). Self- report measures of sleep quality and psychological profiles were evaluated via the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and the Korean Stress Response Inventory (SRI). Independent t-tests, Mann-Whitney U-tests, and chisquared test were used for the statistical analysis.

Results: Chronic TMD patients showed higher pain intensity, as well as higher prevalence of related symptoms (headache, musculoskeletal pain) and myogenous pain. They also had significantly higher scores in all SRI parameters and a higher percentage of clinical insomnia than acute TMD patients.

Conclusions: Based on the above results, psychological profiles and sleep quality assessments are necessary to provide essential data that will allow for improved treatment of chronic TMD patients.

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Chronic pain; Psychological stress; Sleep; Temporomadibular disorders

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