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    Gastroesophageal Reflux Associated With Chronic TMD Pain

    By Canadian Medical Association JournalAugust 19, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) is associated with chronic, painful temporomandibular disorder — pain in the temporomandibular joint — and anxiety and poor sleep contribute to this association, according to a study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

    Pain from temporomandibular disorder (TMD) affects about 13% of Canada’s population. Reflux is an uncomfortable condition in which stomach contents are regurgitated into the throat. Evidence indicates that anxiety, somatization, and depression are linked to GERD.

    Researchers from China and the United States looked at data on 1522 patients with chronic TMD, of whom 69% (1048) were women, to understand the relationship between chronic TMD and GERD and to determine if anxiety, somatization, and depression influence the association. They found symptomatic GERD was a risk factor for TMD, and people with a longer history of GERD had a higher risk of TMD than those with a shorter history.

    “The interactions between chronic musculoskeletal diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, mental disorders, and sleep problems are complicated,” writes Dr. Jihua Chen, The Dental College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, and The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, China, with coauthors. “There is evidence to support the bidirectional nature of the associations among these comorbidities, and patients may be stuck in a cycle in which undermined sleep, somatization, and anxiety exacerbate the pain, with the pain also leading to sleep problems and mental disorders.”

    The authors suggest physicians need to be aware of the association and consider multidisciplinary management programs to help patients with TMD and chronic pain.

    “Physicians and patients may overlook the association between chronic musculoskeletal disease and gastrointestinal symptoms,” write the authors. “Patients with both chronic TMD and reflux symptoms may be underdiagnosed, resulting in deferred effective treatment and a prolonged disease course.”

    Reference: Reference: “Associations among gastroesophageal reflux disease, mental disorders, sleep and chronic temporomandibular disorder: a case–control study” by Yuanyuan Li, Ming Fang, Lina Niu, Yu Fan, Yan Liu, Yong Long, Xiaodong Liu, Franklin R. Tay and Jihua Chen, 19 August 2019, CMAJ.
    DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.181535

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