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Computed Guided Prolotherapy Versus Conventional Prolotherapy in Treatment of TMJ Internal Derangment
The aim of that study is to compare between conventional prolotherapy and computed guided prolotherapy in treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) internal derangement.
This study will include patients with TMJ internal derangement with signs and symptoms of pain, clicking and limited mouth opening .The study will be held in oral and maxillofacial department, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Assiut branch. Internal derangement of the joint will be confirmed by magnetic resonance image (MRI). Patients included in this study will be divided randomly into two equal groups by the aid of financial coins. Group I: patients will be conventionally injected into the superior space of TMJ by injectable PRF by the aid of the surface facial landmarks where the patient will seated comfortably at 45° angle on the dental chair with the head turned toward the unaffected side. The target site will be prepared and disinfected with betadine. The points of needle insertion will be marked on the skin according to a line will be draw from the middle of the tragus of the ear to the outer canthus of the eye and entry points will be marked along this cantho-tragal line which will correspond to the glenoid fossa and will be marked 10 mm from the mid-tragus and 2 mm below the line. Group II: patients will be injected into the superior space of TMJ with I- PRF by the aid of specific CT-planned 3D-printed surgical guide, which will lead the needle insertion, and the accuracy of the needle insertion into the superior space of the TMJ will be assessed. Preparation of I-PRF: The cubital area of the patient arm will be disinfected with betadine and the blood will be drawn from the patient cubital vein into plain tubes (vaccutainers) under aseptic conditions .The loaded tubes will be centrifuged at 750 rpm for 3 minutes and the I-PRF will be aspirated into a plastic syringe to be ready for injection into the superior space of the TMJ of patients of each group.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Faculty of Dental Medicine - Al-Azhar University
Asyut, Egypt
Start Date
October 2, 2021
Primary Completion Date
October 14, 2022
Completion Date
October 14, 2022
Last Updated
November 15, 2023
20
ACTUAL participants
Conventional arthrocentesis followed by I-PRF injection
PROCEDURE
3d surgical guided Arthrocentesis followed by I-PRF injection
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Al-Azhar University
NCT03991728
NCT07317570
NCT06754917
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