Trial Comparing Ultrasound-guided vs Arthroscopic Guided PRF Injection for TMJ Disc Displacement
Summary
NIH registered a clinical trial (NCT07535073) comparing ultrasound-guided versus arthroscopic guided platelet rich fibrin injection for temporomandibular joint disc displacement. The trial will evaluate pain reduction, improvement of mandibular function, and patient-reported outcomes. No regulatory obligations or compliance requirements are created by this study registration.
What changed
NIH registered a new clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov comparing two methods of delivering platelet rich fibrin injections for temporomandibular joint disc displacement. The trial will assess pain reduction, mandibular function improvement, and patient-reported outcomes between ultrasound-guided and arthroscopic guided approaches. This is an informational study registration that does not create regulatory obligations.
Healthcare providers and clinical investigators conducting related research may find this trial relevant for understanding current comparative effectiveness studies in the TMJ treatment space. The registration provides public visibility into ongoing clinical research but does not impose any compliance or reporting requirements.
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Ultrasound-guided Versus Arthroscopic Guided PRF Injection for TMJ Disc Displacement.
N/A NCT07535073 Kind: NA Apr 16, 2026
Abstract
To compare the clinical effectiveness of ultrasound-guided versus arthroscopic guided platelet rich fibrin injection in the management of anterior disc displacement with reduction of the temporomandibular joint, in terms of pain reduction, improvement of mandibular function, and patient-reported outcomes.
Conditions: TMJ Disc Displacement With Reduction
Interventions: ultrasound guided platelet rich fibrin injection, Arthroscopic guided platelet rich Fibrin injection
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