Background: Despite the availability of evidence-based guidelines on temporomandibular disorders (TMD), some past theories of TMD aetiology, diagnosis and treatment are still diffused among clinical practitioners. Objective(s): The study aims to gather and analyse patient experiences and outcomes related to their seeking care for TMD symptoms. Methods: In November 2023, a survey to collect comprehensive data on patients' diagnostic journeys, treatment experiences, and outcomes was distributed through online platforms and TMD patient support groups in a variety of countries. Correlation between different variables was assessed and comparisons were made between patients with a different history of treatment-seeking experiences. Results: A total of 153 participants filled out the survey. Of them, 31.4% (N = 48) needed to consult two or three professionals, while some of them saw up to four or five (N = 27, 17.6%). Moreover, patients experienced a wide range of pain duration time before receiving a diagnosis. Almost one-third of patients were in pain for more than one year (N = 43, 28.1%), and a remarkable number never received appropriate care (N = 30, 19.6%). Additionally, those patients who saw one or more dentists who emphasised abnormalities of dental occlusion or jaw position ended up consulting significantly more health providers before receiving a diagnosis than those who did not have that experience (p = 0.0062). Conclusion: There is a need to better implement knowledge about TMDs among health-care providers, starting from improving the quality of education at the university course level and continuing into various post-graduate educational offerings. © 2025 The Author(s). Journal of Oral Rehabilitation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Manfredini, A., Saracutu, O.I., S Greene, C., Ferrari, M., Manfredini, D. (2025). Patient Experiences With Temporomandibular Disorders: A Survey on the Pathways in Diagnosis and Treatment. JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION, 52(9), 1481-1488 [10.1111/joor.13993].
Patient Experiences With Temporomandibular Disorders: A Survey on the Pathways in Diagnosis and Treatment
Ovidiu Ionut SaracutuWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Marco FerrariValidation
;Daniele ManfrediniConceptualization
2025-01-01
Abstract
Background: Despite the availability of evidence-based guidelines on temporomandibular disorders (TMD), some past theories of TMD aetiology, diagnosis and treatment are still diffused among clinical practitioners. Objective(s): The study aims to gather and analyse patient experiences and outcomes related to their seeking care for TMD symptoms. Methods: In November 2023, a survey to collect comprehensive data on patients' diagnostic journeys, treatment experiences, and outcomes was distributed through online platforms and TMD patient support groups in a variety of countries. Correlation between different variables was assessed and comparisons were made between patients with a different history of treatment-seeking experiences. Results: A total of 153 participants filled out the survey. Of them, 31.4% (N = 48) needed to consult two or three professionals, while some of them saw up to four or five (N = 27, 17.6%). Moreover, patients experienced a wide range of pain duration time before receiving a diagnosis. Almost one-third of patients were in pain for more than one year (N = 43, 28.1%), and a remarkable number never received appropriate care (N = 30, 19.6%). Additionally, those patients who saw one or more dentists who emphasised abnormalities of dental occlusion or jaw position ended up consulting significantly more health providers before receiving a diagnosis than those who did not have that experience (p = 0.0062). Conclusion: There is a need to better implement knowledge about TMDs among health-care providers, starting from improving the quality of education at the university course level and continuing into various post-graduate educational offerings. © 2025 The Author(s). Journal of Oral Rehabilitation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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