Oromandibular dystonia treatment following a loss of vertical dimension

Dent Update. 2011 Mar;38(2):120-2. doi: 10.12968/denu.2011.38.2.120.

Abstract

Oromandibular dystonia is a rare condition of hyperkinetic motor dysfunction in the orofacial area. It is a centrally mediated disorder of unknown aetiology and manifested by a sustained contraction of masticatory muscles, involving one or both lateral pterygoids, and pushing the mandible forward. The prognosis is poor and the treatment is symptomatic. This paper describes a case of a 38-year-old woman referred for a locked left TMJ who was diagnosed as having an oromandibular dystonia. A step-by-step diagnosis and treatment procedure is described.

Clinical relevance: Knowledge of oromandibular dystonia may be valuable as rare medical diseases can be masked by common dental problems.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Dystonia / diagnosis
  • Dystonia / etiology*
  • Dystonic Disorders / diagnosis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Joint Dislocations / etiology
  • Malocclusion, Angle Class III / complications*
  • Mandibular Diseases / etiology*
  • Mouth Diseases / etiology*
  • Occlusal Splints
  • Patient Care Planning
  • Pterygoid Muscles / physiopathology
  • Spasm / diagnosis
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders / etiology
  • Vertical Dimension*