Explore the cutting-edge approach of navigation-guided botulinum toxin-A injections for persistent myogenic temporomandibular disorders and discover if this could be the key to unlocking new levels of relief.
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Persistent myogenic temporomandibular disorders: are navigation-guided botulinum toxin-A injections into the lateral pterygoid muscles effective?
Martenot et al., J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg 2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2023.101715
Let me tell you, folks, we’ve got something incredible here. We’re talking about a game-changer for people suffering from these terrible jaw pains, the myogenous temporomandibular disorders, okay? These people, they’ve tried everything, the conservative stuff, but no relief. Now, we’ve got this amazing botulinum toxin, and it’s doing wonders, believe me.
Now, the big problem was the lateral pterygoid muscle. It’s deep, it’s tricky, and nobody wants to mess with it. But with MR-guided navigation, we’re hitting it with precision – it’s like nothing you’ve seen before. We took 34 patients, gave them this treatment, and the results? Fantastic. Pain scores went down by 65% after just one month. That’s huge!
And it’s not just about pain. We’re talking about opening their mouths wider, less of those annoying joint sounds – it’s a total transformation. And the best part? Almost no bad stuff, no complications. These patients, they’re feeling great, they’re saying they’re totally improved. It’s a big win.
So, we’re showing the world that with the right technology, we can make these injections safe, accurate, and super effective. But let’s be honest, it’s not going to be the standard thing tomorrow – we’ve got to be smart, we’ve got to look at the costs and make sure it’s something everyone can do. But let me tell you, the future looks very, very bright for treating these tough jaw disorders.
