Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome

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Overview

Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome (MPDS) is a chronic orofacial pain condition caused by tension in the chewing muscles, leading to trigger points, muscle tightness, and reduced jaw movement. Effective treatment may include stretching, massage, physical therapy, occlusal appliances, and other therapies to relieve pain and improve muscle function.

MPDS is one of the common causes of chronic pain in the orofascial region involving the muscles of mastication. It is a condition characterized by the presence of trigger points or tension knots within the muscle or the fascia that are tender and/or painful causing pain in the localized area as well as the referred pain radiating to the other areas. There are two types of trigger points: active (which cause pain in the muscle all the time) and latent (which cause pain when triggered or pushed on).

Common symptoms include but not limited to:

  • Pain – localized and referred
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Muscle spasm
  • Muscle weakness
  • Muscle fatigue
  • Muscle tightness

     

    Common treatment modalities include:

    • Stretching
    • Ice/heat
    • Massages and physical therapy
    • Occlusal appliance such as night guard
    • Pharmacological therapy – pain medication, muscle relaxants
    • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
    • Trigger point injections – dry needling, using Botox A
    • Photobiostimulation (PBM) therapy

     

    Trigger point and myofascial pain treatment consists of multiple treatments spaced over multiple weeks. For a consultation and to begin treatment for myofascial pain and dysfunction syndrome, book an appointment with oral medicine specialist, Dr. Lakshmi Gorgantula, at North Dallas Dental Health today.

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