Effects of experimental occlusal interferences in individuals reporting different levels of wake-time parafunctions.

Journal of orofacial pain Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Ambra Michelotti, Iacopo Cioffi, Donatella Landino, Carlotta Galeone, Mauro Farella
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Abstract

Aims: To test the hypothesis that the effects of an experimental occlusal interference differ between individuals reporting a high or low frequency of wake-time oral parafunctions.

Methods: Study participants reporting very high (HFP group; n = 10) or very low (LFP group; n = 10) levels of oral parafunctions were selected by means of a questionnaire administered to 200 medical students. The selected participants wore an experimental occlusal interference in a single-blind longitudinal study, which comprised different occlusal conditions: interference free (IFC) and active occlusal interference (AIC). Assessments included clinical examination, measurements of nonfunctional tooth contacts, state and trait anxiety, and visual analog scale scores for occlusal discomfort, masticatory muscle pain, and headache. Data were analyzed by repeated measures twoway analysis of variance on ranked data, followed by calculation of within- and between-group differences using Friedman tests and Mann-Whitney tests, respectively.

Results: During AIC, the frequency of nonfunctional tooth contacts significantly decreased in both groups (median [interquartile range, IQR]: in HFP from 55.3% [60.0%] to 31.1% [33.5%], P = .03; in LFP from 31.8% [32.4%] to 14.0% [22.8%], P < .01), the decrease being more pronounced in LFP than in HFP (P < .01). Trait anxiety was significantly higher (P = .01) in the HFP group (median, IQR = 22.5, 9.0) than in the LFP group (median, IQR = 19.0, 3.0). The interference caused more occlusal discomfort in the HFP group than in the LFP group (P = .02) and was associated with a significant increase of masticatory muscle pain (P = .05) and headache (P = .04) only in the HFP group.

Conclusion: The application of an experimental occlusal interference has a different effect in individuals reporting a high or low frequency of oral parafunctions.

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目的:验证实验性咬合干扰的影响在报告高频率或低频率清醒时口腔功能异常的个体之间存在差异的假设。方法:研究参与者报告非常高(HFP组;n = 10)或非常低(LFP组;通过对200名医学生进行问卷调查,选取口腔功能障碍水平(N = 10)。在单盲纵向研究中,选择的参与者进行实验性咬合干扰,包括不同的咬合条件:无干扰(IFC)和主动咬合干扰(AIC)。评估包括临床检查、非功能性牙齿接触测量、状态和特质焦虑、咬合不适、咀嚼肌疼痛和头痛的视觉模拟量表评分。数据分析采用重复测量法对排序数据进行双向方差分析,然后分别使用Friedman检验和Mann-Whitney检验计算组内和组间差异。结果:AIC期间,两组非功能性牙齿接触频率均显著降低(中位数[四分位数间距,IQR]: HFP从55.3%[60.0%]降至31.1% [33.5%],P = 0.03;LFP从31.8%[32.4%]降至14.0% [22.8%],P < 0.01), LFP比HFP下降更明显(P < 0.01)。HFP组(中位数,IQR = 22.5, 9.0)的特质焦虑显著高于LFP组(中位数,IQR = 19.0, 3.0) (P = 0.01)。干扰引起的咬合不适在HFP组比LFP组多(P = 0.02),且仅在HFP组与咀嚼肌疼痛(P = 0.05)和头痛(P = 0.04)的显著增加相关。结论:实验性咬合干扰的应用对报告高频率或低频率口腔功能异常的个体有不同的效果。
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