Temporomandibular Joint Disorder: An integrated study of the pathophysiology, neural mechanisms, and therapeutic strategies

Arch Oral Biol. 2024 Aug:164:106001. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2024.106001. Epub 2024 May 14.

Abstract

Objective: The study aims to investigate Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJD) through a interdisciplinary lens, integrating insights from neuroscience, dentistry, and psychology to dissect its complex pathophysiology and neural mechanisms. It focuses on exploring the neurobiological underpinnings of TMJD, emphasizing the role of pain perception, modulation, and the impact of neurophysiological changes on the disorder.

Design: This is a comprehensive narrative review of the literature.

Results: Research findings pinpoint altered pain perception and modulation processes as central neural mechanisms contributing to TMJD, highlighting the importance of personalized treatment approaches due to the disorder's complexity and patient variability. The study recognizes advances in neuroscience offering new treatment avenues, such as neuromodulation and biofeedback, which provide non-invasive and personalized options. However, it also addresses the challenges in TMJD research, such as the multifaceted nature of the disorder and the need for more comprehensive, interdisciplinary strategies in research and clinical practice.

Conclusions: TMJD is a multifaceted disorder requiring an interdisciplinary approach for effective management. The study stresses the crucial role of neuroscience in understanding and treating TMJD, facilitating the development of innovative treatment strategies. It emphasizes the need for further research, advocating an integrated approach that combines neuroscience, dentistry, and psychology to address TMJD's complexities comprehensively and improve patient care, thereby enhancing the quality of life for affected individuals.

Keywords: Interdisciplinary approach; Neurobiological mechanisms; Neuromodulation and biofeedback; Pain perception and modulation; Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJD).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biofeedback, Psychology
  • Humans
  • Neurosciences
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders* / physiopathology
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders* / therapy