Cannabidiol for Orofacial and Upper-Quarter Pain: A Systematic Evaluation of Therapeutic Potential

大麻二酚治疗口面部和上肢疼痛:治疗潜力的系统评价

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Abstract

Background: Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating phytocannabinoid, has garnered interest as a potential therapeutic agent for managing pain and inflammation associated with upper-quarter disorders, including temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), orofacial pain, myofascial dysfunction, and postoperative dental pain. Methods: This systematic review critically evaluated clinical, preclinical, and mechanistic studies on the efficacy and safety of CBD in the management of such conditions. A total of 10 studies, comprising randomized clinical trials and animal models, met the inclusion criteria and were assessed for methodological quality and risk of bias. Results: The findings suggest that CBD demonstrates analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle-relaxant effects in chronic myofascial TMDs and bruxism, particularly when applied topically or intraorally. In contrast, studies on acute nociceptive pain (e.g., pulpitis, third molar surgery) yielded inconsistent results. Notably, CBD enhanced the effects of conventional analgesics such as opioids and NSAIDs in several preclinical models, indicating synergistic potential. However, substantial heterogeneity in CBD dosage, formulation, administration routes, and outcome measures limited comparability across studies. Adverse effects were minimal in clinical trials, yet underreported. Conclusions: While early evidence supports CBD's potential as an adjunctive treatment for certain upper-quarter conditions, especially those involving chronic myofascial pain, further high-quality, condition-specific trials are required to establish standardized dosing, delivery methods, and long-term safety.

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