The use of low level laser therapy in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders: review of the literature
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Herranz Aparicio, Judit; Vázquez Delgado, Eduardo; Arnabat Domínguez, Josep; España Tost, Antonio Jesús; Gay Escoda, Cosme
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2013
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Introduction: The temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) have been identified as the most important cause of pain
in the facial region. The low level laser therapy (LLLT) has demonstrated to have an analgesic, anti-inflammatory
and biostimulating effects. The LLLT is a noninvasive, quick and safe, non-pharmaceutical intervention that may
be beneficial for patients with TMDs. However the clinical efficiency of LLLT in the treatment of this kind of
disorders is controversial.
Objectives: Literature review in reference to the use of LLLT in the treatment of TMDs, considering the scientific
evidence level of the published studies.
Material and Methods:
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MEDLINE and COCHRANE database search was made for articles. The keywords
used were "temporomandibular disorders" and
"low level laser therapy" or "phototherapy" and by means of the
Boolean operator "AND". The search provided a bank of 35 articles, and 16 relevant articles were selected to this
review. These articles were critically analyzed and classified according to their level of scientific evidence. This
analysis produced 3 literature review articles and 13 are clinical trials. The SORT criteria (Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy) was used to classify the articles.
Results: Only one article presented an evidence level 1, twelve presented an evidence level 2, and three presented an evidence level 3. According to the principle of evidence-based dentistry, currently there is a scientific evidence
level B in favor of using LLLT for treatment of TMDs.
Discussion and conclusions: Publications on the use of LLLT for treatment of TMDs are limited making difficult to
compare the different studies due to the great variability of the studied variables and the selected laser parameters.
The great majority of the studies concluded that the results should be taken with caution due to the methodological
limitations.
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