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Effectiveness of Counseling on Chronic Pain Management in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders

  • Ana Luísa de Barros Pascoal1
  • Rodrigo Falcão Carvalho Porto de Freitas2
  • Leonardo Florentino Grangeiro da Silva1
  • Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli Costa Oliveira1
  • Patrícia dos Santos Calderon1,*,

1Department of Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

2Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Paraíba, Campus Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil

DOI: 10.11607/ofph.2163 Vol.34,Issue 1,March 2020 pp.77-82

Submitted: 02 February 2018 Accepted: 02 November 2018

Published: 30 March 2020

*Corresponding Author(s): Patrícia dos Santos Calderon E-mail: patriciascalderon@yahoo.com.br

Abstract

Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of counseling on pain intensity and oral health–related quality of life (OHRQoL) in temporomandibular disorders (TMD) patients. Methods: Fifty female patients diagnosed with TMD were divided into two groups: a group of waiting list patients (control group) and a group of patients who received counseling therapy (experimental group) involving education about etiologic factors, avoidance of parafunctional habits, and sleep, as well as dietary advice. All patients were evaluated at baseline and 7, 15, 30, and 60 days later. Patients reported pain intensity using a visual analog scale (VAS), and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) was used to assess the impact of pain on OHRQoL. Statistical analyses were performed using the split-plot analysis of variance (SPANOVA) design, with post hoc Student t tests for independent samples and for dependent samples, adopting a significance level of P < .05. Results: The control group consisted of 24 female patients with a mean age of 39.96 ± 13.93 years, and the experimental group consisted of 26 female patients with a mean age of 35.15 ± 10.78 years. Counseling was considered effective for reducing pain intensity, with a significant improvement observed at 7 days (P < .001). Counseling was also responsible for a significant improvement in the impact of TMD on OHRQoL at all follow-up time points analyzed (P < .001). When comparing the groups, a significant difference was observed for both pain intensity and TMD impact on OHRQoL during follow-up (P < .05). Conclusion: Counseling seems to significantly improve pain and OHRQoL in patients.

Keywords

counseling; OHRQoL; orofacial pain; self-care; temporomandibular disorder


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Ana Luísa de Barros Pascoal,Rodrigo Falcão Carvalho Porto de Freitas,Leonardo Florentino Grangeiro da Silva,Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli Costa Oliveira,Patrícia dos Santos Calderon. Effectiveness of Counseling on Chronic Pain Management in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2020. 34(1);77-82.

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