Temporomandibular joint rehabilitative approaches for children and adolescents affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis: A systematic review

Author:

Ferrillo Martina1ORCID,Gallizzi Romina2,Marotta Nicola34,Longo Umile Giuseppe56,Spagnolo Alessandra2,Ammendolia Antonio47,Giudice Amerigo4,de Sire Alessandro47

Affiliation:

1. Dentistry Unit, Department of Health Sciences University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” Catanzaro Italy

2. Paediatric Unit, Department of Health Sciences University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” Catanzaro Italy

3. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” Catanzaro Italy

4. Research Center on Musculoskeletal Health, MusculoSkeletalHealth@UMG University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” Catanzaro Italy

5. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio‐Medico Rome Italy

6. Research Unit of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Department of Medicine and Surgery Università Campus Bio‐Medico di Roma Rome Italy

7. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” Catanzaro Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundJuvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common rheumatic disease of childhood, and temporomandibular joints (TMJs) are involved in 39%–78% of patients.AimThe aim of this systematic review was to assess the effectiveness of conservative approaches in improving TMJ arthritis in children and adolescents affected by JIA.DesignPubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were systematically searched from the inception until February 25, 2024, to identify observational studies presenting participants with a diagnosis of JIA affecting the TMJ, rehabilitative approaches for TMJ arthritis as interventions, and clinical or radiological assessment of TMJ arthritis as outcome.ResultsOf 478 papers suitable for title/abstract screening, 13 studies were included. The studies evaluated the effectiveness of intra‐articular (IA) corticosteroid (CS) injections, IA infliximab injections, arthrocentesis alone or in combination with IACS injections, occlusal splint, functional appliance, and physiotherapy. The effectiveness of IACS injections was shown in eight studies. IA infliximab injections did not appear to significantly improve TMJ arthritis.ConclusionResults of this systematic review suggested that conservative treatments, especially IACS injections, might be effective in improving TMJ arthritis in patients affected by JIA. Further studies with a higher level of evidence and more representative samples should be conducted.

Publisher

Wiley

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