Septic Arthritis of the Temporomandibular Joint (SATMJ) in Adults: A Systematic Review of Case Reports and Case Series, Part I: Etiology and Epidemiology
Karolina Lubecka, Kacper Galant, Maciej Chęciński, Kamila Chęcińska, Filip Bliźniak, Agata Ciosek, Tomasz Gładysz, Katarzyna Cholewa-Kowalska, Dariusz Chlubek, Maciej Sikora

TL;DR
This systematic review summarizes the causes and risk factors for septic arthritis in the jaw joint, highlighting common infections and health conditions linked to the disease.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the etiology and epidemiology of septic temporomandibular joint disease in adults through a systematic review of case reports.
Findings
77% of SATMJ cases involved anaerobic infections, and 72% involved Gram-positive infections.
Diabetes and immunoincompetence were identified as significant risk factors for SATMJ.
Fungal infections were rare, accounting for only 7% of cases.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Septic temporomandibular joint disease (STMJ) is a rare condition with a potentially dangerous course. Its etiology includes bacterial and fungal infections, systemic factors (e.g., diabetes, immunodeficiencies), and molecular mechanisms. Methods: Reports of SATMJ in adults, clinically and microbiologically confirmed, published up to the time of protocol registration (PROSPERO CRD42024613462), were included. ACM, BASE, CENTRAL, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, Embase, Scopus, Google Scholar, and reference lists were searched. The search included strategies using the terms “temporomandibular joint septic arthritis” and related phrases. Two independent reviewers studied a selection of articles and extracted data (demographics, microbiology, risk factors, molecular mechanisms). Risk of bias was assessed using JBI tools, and the certainty of evidence was assessed using the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTemporomandibular Joint Disorders · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments · Otolaryngology and Infectious Diseases
