ACTA MEDICA
ACTA MEDICA
Acta Medica (Hradec Králové) je víceoborový vědecký recenzovaný časopis vycházející v angličtině. Acta Medica publikují review, původní články, stručná sdělení, případové studie a oznámení. Časopis byl založen v roce 1958 pod názvem Sborník vědeckých prací Lékařské fakulty Univerzity Karlovy v Hradci Králové. Je indexován v databázích Chemical Abstracts, CNKI, DOAJ, EBSCO, Hinari, Index Medicus, MEDLINE, Scopus a Ulrichsweb.

ACTA MEDICA, Vol 69 No 1 (2026), 26–31

Article

Comparison between the Prognosis of Temporomandibular Disorders with and without Accompanying Otologic Symptoms after Non-Invasive Non-Pharmacological Treatment: Controlled Clinical Trial

Samer Al AkkadORCID, Mohammad Y. HajeerORCID, Marwan Al AkkadORCID

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2026.13
zveřejněno: 26. 05. 2026

Abstract

Background: Otologic symptoms are commonly reported by patients with temporomandibular disorders. Objective: This study aims to investigate the likely outcome or progression of temporomandibular disorders with and without accompanying otologic symptoms when treated in the dental clinic. Methods: The study is registered under the International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number: ISRCTN49976724, DOI: 10.1186/ISRCTN49976724. Forty patients with temporomandibular disorders were included and allocated into two groups: Control group (n=20): isolated temporomandibular disorders symptoms, and Experimental group (n=20): temporomandibular disorders symptoms with otologic symptoms (confirmed by otorhinolaryngological evaluation to exclude primary ear pathology). All participants underwent non-invasive, non-pharmacological treatment. The treatment contained physiotherapy and custom-made occlusal splints. Outcomes (full/partial/no recovery) were assessed at 3 months by a single maxillofacial surgeon, with follow-up every 3 weeks. Statistical analysis included Fisher’s exact test and odds ratios. Results: Fisher’s exact test revealed a statistically significant association between group allocation and recovery outcomes (χ²=5.979, p=0.041). The odds ratio was 5.33. Conclusion: The presence of otological symptoms accompanying temporomandibular disorders might predict a better prognosis after non-invasive, non-pharmacological treatment, perhaps not as a direct predictor per se but as a confounding factor.

klíčová slova: temporomandibular joint disorders; occlusal splints; treatment outcome; prognosis; otolaryngology; physical therapy modalities

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cena tištěného čísla: 150 Kč
ISSN: 1211-4286
E-ISSN: 1805-9694

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