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| The effectiveness of different types of acupuncture to reduce symptoms and disability for patients with orofacial pain. A systematic review and meta-analysis [with consumer summary] |
| Mohamad N, de Oliveira-Souza AIS, de Castro-Carletti EM, Muggenborg F, Dennett L, McNeely ML, Armijo-Olivo S |
| Disability and Rehabilitation 2024 Dec;46(24):5700-5716 |
| systematic review |
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PURPOSE: To determine the effectiveness of different types of acupuncture in reducing pain, improving maximum mouth opening and jaw functions in adults with orofacial pain. METHODS: Six databases were searched until 15 June 2023. The Cochrane risk of bias tool and GRADE were employed to evaluate bias and overall evidence certainty. RESULTS: Among 52 studies, 86.5% (n = (45) exhibited high risk of bias. Common acupoints, including Hegu LI 4, Jiache ST 6, and Xiaguan ST 7, were used primarily for patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMDs). Meta-analyses indicated that acupuncture significantly reduced pain intensity in individuals with myogenous TMD (MD 26.02 mm, I2 89%, p = 0.05), reduced tenderness in the medial pterygoid muscle (standardised mean differences (SMD) 1.72, I2 0%, p < 0.00001) and jaw dysfunction (SMD 1.62, I2 88%, p = 0.010) in mixed TMD when compared to sham/no treatment. However, the overall certainty of the evidence was very low for all outcomes as evaluated by GRADE. CONCLUSION: The overall results in this review should be interpreted with caution as there was a high risk of bias across the majority of randomized controlled trial (RCTs), and the overall certainty of the evidence was very low. Therefore, future studies with high-quality RCTs are warranted evaluating the use of acupuncture in patients with orofacial pain.
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