New jaw treatment combo shows promise for TMJ pain
NCT ID NCT07463404
Summary
This study tested a combination treatment for a common jaw joint problem called anterior disc displacement. Researchers treated 20 adult patients with a joint washout procedure (arthrocentesis), an injection of their own concentrated platelets (PRP), and an anti-inflammatory medication (COX-2 inhibitor). The goal was to see if this approach could reduce pain, improve jaw movement, and eliminate joint clicking.
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faculty of dentistry Suez Canal university
Ismailia, Egypt
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