Computerized Axiographic Findings in a Cohort of Migraine Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dentistry Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.3390/dj12070204
Nikolaos Zokaris, Marcus Greven, Michail Tzakis, Vasileios Psarras
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Abstract

Background: The objective of this work was to investigate the association between the function of the stomatognathic system and migraine presence through an instrumental functional analysis in a group of diagnosed migraine patients and a control group.

Methods: This study included 50 individuals in each group. A jaw-tracking analysis was performed using Cadiax 4. Tracings of the following movements were recorded: open/close, protrusion/retrusion, mediotrusion, speech, bruxing, and mastication. The tracings were evaluated for their quantity, quality, transversal characteristics, speed, curvature pattern, and condylar stability.

Results: Statistically significant differences between the groups were established for several aspects of the evaluation. Migraineurs presented with (a) higher values of mandibular lateral translation in protrusion/retrusion (p = 0.001), open/close (p = 0.031), and mastication (p = 0.016); (b) transient velocity losses in open/close (p = 0.001) and protrusive movements (p = 0.018); (c) a compromised condylar stability for protrusion/retrusion (p = 0.001) and mediotrusion (p = 0.003); (d) a compromised quality for protrusion/retrusion (p < 0.001) and mediotrusion (p = 0.003); and (e) a more frequent "figure-eight" curvature in open/close (p = 0.012).

Conclusions: The importance of the stomatognathic function in migraine pathogenesis and treatment should be considered by using a patient-centered and interdisciplinary approach.

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背景:这项研究的目的是通过对一组已确诊偏头痛患者和对照组进行仪器功能分析,研究口颌系统功能与偏头痛存在之间的关联:这项研究的目的是通过对一组确诊偏头痛患者和一组对照组进行仪器功能分析,探讨口颌系统功能与偏头痛存在之间的关联:本研究每组包括 50 人。使用 Cadiax 4 进行了下颌跟踪分析。记录了以下动作的轨迹:张开/闭合、前突/后突、中突、说话、磨牙和咀嚼。对描记的数量、质量、横向特征、速度、曲率模式和髁突稳定性进行了评估:结果:在评估的几个方面,各组之间存在明显的统计学差异。偏头痛患者表现为:(a)在前突/后突(p = 0.001)、开/闭(p = 0.031)和咀嚼(p = 0.016)时下颌侧移值更高;(b)在开/闭(p = 0.001)和前突运动(p = 0.018);(c)前突/后伸(p = 0.001)和内收(p = 0.003)的髁突稳定性受到影响;(d)前突/后伸(p < 0.001)和内收(p = 0.003)的质量受到影响;以及(e)开/合时更频繁地出现 "八 "字形弯曲(p = 0.012):结论:应采用以患者为中心的跨学科方法,考虑口颌功能在偏头痛发病机制和治疗中的重要性。
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