Quality Resource Guide l Temporomandibular Disorders 4th Edition 8 www.metdental.com 1. Portenoy R. Survey of Chronic Pain in the General Population. Robert Starch Worldwide, American Pain Society Newsletter, 1999. 2. Lipton JA, Ship JA, Larach-Robinson D. Estimated prevalence and distribution of reported orofacial pain in the United States. J Am Dent Assoc 1993;124(10):115-21. 3. American Academy of Orofacial Pain. Differential Diagnosis and Management of TMDs. In: Klasser GD, Romero Reyes M (eds). Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management. 7th ed. Batavia: Quintessence Publishing Co, Inc; 2023;191-92. 4. Qamar Z, Alghamdi AMS, Haydarah NKB, Balateef AA, Alamoudi AA, Abumismar MA, et al. Impact of temporomandibular disorders on oral health-related quality of life: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Oral Rehabil 2023;50(8):706-14. 5. Cieza A, Causey K, Kamenov K, Hanson SW, Chatterji S, Vos T. Global estimates of the need for rehabilitation based on the Global Burden of Disease study 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet 2021;396(10267):2006-17. 6. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (2018). Prevalence of TMJD and its signs and symptoms. https://www. nidcr.nih.gov/ research/data-statistics/facial-pain/prevalence. Accessed 15 March 2023. 7. National Institutes of Health Technology Assessment Conference Statement. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders. J Am Dent Assoc 1996;127(11):1595-606. 8. Sessle BJ, Hu JW, Amano N, Zhong G. Convergence of cutaneous, tooth pulp, visceral, neck and muscle afferents onto nociceptive and non-nociceptive neurones in trigeminal subnucleus caudalis (medullary dorsal horn) and its implications for referred pain. Pain 1986;27(2):219-35. 9. De Kanter RJ, Truin GJ, Burgersdijk RC, Van ‘t Hof MA, Battistuzzi PG, Kalsbeek H, et al. Prevalence in the Dutch adult population and a meta-analysis of signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorder. J Dent Res 1993;72(11):1509-18. 10. Schiffman EL, Fricton JR, Haley DP, Shapiro BL. The prevalence and treatment needs of subjects with temporomandibular disorders. J Am Dent Assoc 1990;120(3):295-303. 11. Kleykamp BA, Ferguson MC, McNicol E, Bixho I, Arnold LM, Edwards RR, et al. The prevalence of comorbid chronic pain conditions among patients with temporomandibular disorders: A systematic review. J Am Dent Assoc 2022;153(3):241-50 e10. 12. de Leeuw R, Klasser GD, Albuquerque RJ. Are female patients with orofacial pain medically compromised? J Am Dent Assoc 2005;136(4):459-68. 13. Klasser GD, Bassiur J, de Leeuw R. Differences in reported medical conditions between myogenous and arthrogenous TMD patients and its relevance to the general practitioner. Quintessence Int 2014;45(2):157-67. 14. Costa YM, Conti PC, de Faria FA, Bonjardim LR. Temporomandibular disorders and painful comorbidities: clinical association and underlying mechanisms. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2017;123(3):288-97. 15. Slade GD, Ohrbach R, Greenspan JD, Fillingim RB, Bair E, Sanders AE, et al. Painful Temporomandibular Disorder: Decade of Discovery from OPPERA Studies. J Dent Res 2016;95(10):1084-92. 16. Porto De Toledo I, Stefani FM, Porporatti AL, Mezzomo LA, Peres MA, Flores-Mir C, et al. Prevalence of otologic signs and symptoms in adult patients with temporomandibular disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Oral Investig 2017;21(2):597-605. 17. Kusdra PM, Stechman-Neto J, Leao BLC, Martins PFA, Lacerda ABM, Zeigelboim BS. Relationship between Otological Symptoms and TMD. Int Tinnitus J 2018;22(1):30-34. 18. Dahan H, Shir Y, Velly A, Allison P. Specific and number of comorbidities are associated with increased levels of temporomandibular pain intensity and duration. J Headache Pain 2015;16:528. 19. Bonato LL, Quinelato V, De Felipe Cordeiro PC, De Sousa EB, Tesch R, Casado PL. Association between temporomandibular disorders and pain in other regions of the body. J Oral Rehabil 2017;44(1):9-15. 20. Garro LC, Stephenson KA, Good BJ. Chronic illness of the temporomandibular joints as experienced by support-group members. J Gen Intern Med 1994;9(7):372-8. 21. Nguyen TT, Vanichanon P, Bhalang K, Vongthongsri S. Pain Duration and Intensity Are Related to Coexisting Pain and Comorbidities Present in Temporomandibular Disorder Pain Patients. J Oral Facial Pain Headache 2019;33(2):205-12. 22. LeResche L. Epidemiology of temporomandibular disorders: implications for the investigation of etiologic factors. Crit Rev Oral Biol Med 1997;8(3):291-305. 23. LeResche L. Gender Considerations in the Epidemiology of Chronic Pain. In: Crombie IK (ed). Epidemiology of Pain. Seattle:IASP Press;1999:43-52. 24. Levitt SR, McKinney MW. Validating the TMJ scale in a national sample of 10,000 patients: demographic and epidemiologic characteristics. J Orofac Pain 1994;8(1):25-35. 25. Sarlani E, Garrett PH, Grace EG, Greenspan JD. Temporal summation of pain characterizes women but not men with temporomandibular disorders. J Orofac Pain 2007;21(4):309-17. 26. Robinson ME, Riley JL, Brown FF, Gremillion H. Sex differences in response to cutaneous anesthesia: a double blind randomized study. Pain 1998;77(2):143-9. 27. Riley JL, Robinson ME, Wise EA, Myers CD, Fillingim RB. Sex differences in the perception of noxious experimental stimuli: a meta-analysis. Pain 1998;74(2-3):181-7. 28. Tallents RH, Katzberg RW, Murphy W, Proskin H. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in asymptomatic volunteers and symptomatic patients with temporomandibular disorders. J Prosthet Dent 1996;75(5):529-33. References