Persistent pain following proplast-teflon implants of the temporomandibular joint: A case report and 35-year management perspective

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Abstract

Over three decades ago, hundreds of predominantly young women with tempor-omandibular joint pain and other symptoms were implanted with a prosthetic device com-posed of Proplast-Teflon that subsequently caused considerable harm, with patients developing chronic pain, dysfunction, and disability. This perspective review presents such a patient who suffered for decades with severe pain despite extensive pharmacotherapy, injection therapy, multiple surgeries, and behavioral health interventions. The details of the origin and subsequent events regarding the use of Proplast-Teflon interpositional implants in the temporomandibular joint are described with resources from several different perspectives. The lessons learned demonstrate failures at the federal, professional, and individual level.

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Bavarian, R., Schatman, M. E., & Keith, D. A. (2021). Persistent pain following proplast-teflon implants of the temporomandibular joint: A case report and 35-year management perspective. Journal of Pain Research, 14, 3033–3046. https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S329123

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