Platelet‐rich plasma injections for the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders: A systematic review
Camille Haddad, Amine Zoghbi, Emilsa El Skaff, Joseph Touma- General Dentistry
Abstract
Objective
This systematic review aimed to investigate and examine whether intra‐articular injections of platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) after arthrocentesis are beneficial for the treatment of temporomandibular disorders, when compared to other treatments, such as injections of hyaluronic acid (HA) or saline after arthrocentesis.
Methods
An electronic search on PubMed was performed using combinations of the terms ‘temporomandibular’ and ‘platelet rich plasma’, to identify studies reported in English and published up until 2017. The initial screening identified 222 records, of which only seven fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in this review. Of these studies, three compared injection of PRP after arthrocentesis with the injection of HA after arthrocentesis, while two compared injection of PRP after arthrocentesis with Ringer's lactate after arthrocentesis and one compared injection of PRP after arthrocentesis to sodium chloride.
Results
Five of the studies found that PRP injections have led to significant improvements in mandibular range of motion and pain intensity up to 12 months after treatment, while the remaining two studies found similar results for the different treatments.
Conclusion
However, a standardized protocol for PRP preparation and application needs to be established.