Occlusal tactile acuity in patients with burning mouth syndrome: A case-control study

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Seminars in Orthodontics Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1053/j.sodo.2023.11.011
Federica Canfora, Daniela Adamo, Roberto Rongo, Maria Carotenuto, Michele Davide Mignogna, Ambrosina Michelotti, Rosaria Bucci
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Abstract

Objectives

Occlusal Tactile Acuity (OTA) is the ability to detect small thicknesses between occluding teeth. Individuals diagnosed with Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) often refer an uncomfortable sensation associated with their occlusion. The aim of the current study was to measure the OTA in BMS patients, and to compare it with that of age and gender matched pain free controls.

Materials and methods

25 BMS patients and 25 controls were enrolled. The OTA was tested with 10 different thicknesses: 9 aluminium foils (8 –72 µm with a constant increment of 8 µm) and 1 sham test (without foil), each thickness being tested 10 times in random order (100 tests in total).

Results

Significantly increased OTA was observed in the BMS group, compared to the controls group, for the foil thicknesses between 8 µm and 48 µm. Furthermore, BMS patients showed substantial impairment in the detection of the sham test, even if this finding did not reach statistically significance (P = 0.743).

Conclusions

BMS patients presented increased ability to detect small thicknesses between antagonist teeth during intercuspation. These findings might explain the high somatosensory distortion referred by those patients, in absence of objective clinical findings.

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目标咬合触觉敏锐度(OTA)是指检测咬合牙齿之间微小厚度的能力。被诊断为烧灼感口腔综合症(BMS)的患者经常会感觉到与咬合相关的不舒适感。本研究的目的是测量 BMS 患者的 OTA,并将其与年龄和性别匹配的无痛对照组进行比较。对 10 种不同厚度的铝箔进行了 OTA 测试:9 种铝箔(8 µm-72 µm,以 8 µm 为增量)和 1 种假测试(无铝箔),每种厚度随机测试 10 次(共 100 次测试)。此外,BMS 患者在假牙测试中的检测能力也明显下降,尽管这一结果在统计学上并不显著(P=0.743)。这些发现可能解释了为什么这些患者在没有客观临床发现的情况下会出现较高的体感失真。
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Seminars in Orthodontics
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