Chemodenervation for Oromandibular Dystonia Utilizing Botulinum Toxins

2021 
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a chronic focal dystonia that involves the mouth, jaw, and tongue. It may cause repetitive or sustained dystonic movements, which can be very disabling for patients. It is usually a life-long disorder with numerous treatment options that are, most often, partially curative. In our experience, the best modality to treat OMD is botulinum toxin (BoNT) injections, which not only provide long-term relief but also have fewer adverse effects compared to other medications. Although multiple small- and large-scale studies support this fact, there is still a need for evidence from large randomized clinical trials. Jaw-closing dystonia responds very well to BoNT injections compared to other subtypes of OMD. This review discusses in detail the evidence, injection technique, and typical starting doses for botulinum injection.
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