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Oromandibular
dystonia
is a focal
dystonia
that manifests as involuntary masticatory and/or tongue muscle contractions. Jaw opening, jaw deviation, and jaw protrusion types of oromamdibular
dystonia
are caused by involuntary contraction of the lateral pterygoid muscles. The medial pterygoid can be very hyperactive in jaw closing
dystonia
as a result of the so-called "whack-a-
mole
phenomenon," after repeated botulinum toxin injections into the masseter and temporalis muscles. The more accurately the botulinum toxin is injected into the muscles, the more likely the improvement in the patient's symptoms, and the lower the risk of complications, such as hematoma or arterial bleeding. Both pterygoid muscles can be accessed by intra- and extraoral routes. Safe and correct injection of botulinum toxin into both pterygoid muscles is described in this video. With understanding of the anatomy of the muscles, indications for injection, and technique of needle placement, injection of botulinum toxin into the lateral and medial pterygoid muscles is safe and effective for oromandibular
dystonia
.
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PMID:How Do I Inject Botulinum Toxin Into the Lateral and Medial Pterygoid Muscles? 3083 73