Central effects of trigeminal electrical stimulation

Cranio. 2023 Nov 30:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08869634.2023.2280153. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

This is a review of the literature on the main neuromodulation techniques, focusing on the possibility of introducing sensory threshold ULFTENS into them. Electro neuromodulation techniques have been in use for many years as promising methods of therapy for cognitive and emotional disorders. One of the most widely used forms of stimulation for orofacial pain is transcutaneous trigeminal stimulation on three levels: supraorbital area, dorsal surface of the tongue, and anterior skin area of the tragus. The purpose of this review is to trigger interest on using dental ULFTENS as an additional trigeminal neurostimulation and neuromodulation technique in the context of TMD. In particular, we point out the possibility of using ULFTENS at a lower activation level than that required to trigger a muscle contraction that is capable of triggering effects at the level of the autonomic nervous system, with extreme ease of execution and few side effects.

Keywords: Dental ULFTENS; TMD; neuromodulation and neurostimulation; transcutaneous trigeminal stimulation.

Publication types

  • Review