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Corticosteroid injections in the temporomandibular joint temporarily alleviate pain and improve function in rheumatoid arthritis
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Methylprednisolone injections in the TMJ alleviate pain and improve mouth opening capacity for approximately 3 weeks, allowing patients to perform jaw exercises during this timeframe of temporary relief. It thus seems useful for the short-term management of TMJ involvement in RA. Key Points • In rheumatoid arthritis, corticosteroid injection in the temporomandibular joint alleviates pain and improves function. • The clinical improvement achieved with methylprednisolone injections lasts for approximately 3 weeks. • Corticosteroid injections could be used to facilitate and support additional noninvasive, conservative treatment options.
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