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NCT05882604
The pathogenesis of temporomandibular disorders focusing on the biochemistry of the synovial fluid in various stages of temporomandibular joint disease. The role of inflammation has been investigated and proposed as an underlying mechanism of pain and dysfunction of temporomandibular joint. MESNA (sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate) was approved several years ago and marketed in several formulations as a mucolytic agent in the respiratory field, since it breaks the disulfide bonds between polypeptide chains of mucus. The tissue distribution of MESNA is negligible, and the elimination of the substance is rapidly and completely achieved by kidney
NCT06856811
the goal of this clinical trial is to know if TMJ lavage does change the condyle position in patients diagnosed with unilateral anterior disc displacement with reduction. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is the condyle position in anterior disc displacement with reduction joints are the same in normal joints? * Does TMJ lavage will affect the condyle position, or affects the contralateral condyle position? Researchers will compare condyle position in unilateral anterior disc displacement with reduction to the normal joint using CBCT before and after lavage to see if any changes in position will occur in even side. Participants will: Make CBCT for both condyles before lavage and after three months post lavage. Visit clinic after two weeks, one month, and three months to evaluate the clinical data.
NCT05712655
The aim of this study was to evaluate masticatory muscle electrical activity in post-pubertal females with forward head posture (FHP) and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as well as in post-pubertal females with neutral head posture and with no temporomandibular disorders.
NCT05320770
Evaluation of US efficiency in assessment of the tempromandibular joint disorders in comparison with MRI as the gold standard for technique validation and evaluation of efficiency of therapeutic intra articular injection under sonographic guidance .
NCT04951908
the study aimed to evaluate the clinical and MRI finding of TMJ AND LPM with predication of the risk factors. Study design: this retrospective study included 1365 joints in 800 patients diagnosed as TMJ internal derangement and all the patients examined by MRI from 2008 to 2019. Cases with loss of continuity of articular disk or the posterior attachment of the disk were considered as positive cases.
NCT04561037
This study is aiming to investigate the effect of magnetic therapy in combination with traditional physical therapy on the pain and mouth opening, after facial penetrating wound injury with no facial fractures, that treated conservatively
NCT04543981
the Prevalence of the Signs and Symptoms of Tempro-mandibular Joint Disorder in a sample of Egyptian adolescents