Thermoformed Occlusal Splints for the Treatment of Masticatory Muscle Pain: A Clinical Trial

Q3 Dentistry Brazilian Dental Science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4322/bds.2022.e3401
Diego De Nordenflycht, Javier Salinas, Lisa Armstrong
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Objective: Compare the clinical effectiveness of custom thermoformed occlusal splints (OS) alongside behavioral and self-care therapy (BST) in the management of myalgia of the masticatory muscles. Material and methods: A controlled clinical trial was conducted with a total of 46 subjects with a diagnosis of myalgia according to the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD). All subjects were treated with BST at the beginning of the study and were then randomized into four groups: behavioral and self-care control group; Thermoformed Tough-elastic splint group; Thermoformed Soft-elastic splint group, and non-occlusive splint group. Follow-ups were carried out at 2, 6, and 10 weeks, where it was evaluated: pain in the masticatory muscles, mandibular range of motion, mandibular functional limitation, and occlusal discomfort. Data were analyzed with Doornik and Hansen, Shapiro–Wilk, and ANOVA at p=0.05. Results: All the variables showed significant improvement (p<0.05) from the first follow-up and were maintained later. BST control group, as well as groups with BST associated with OS, were able to reduce pain and increase the mandibular range of motion without significant differences between them (p>0.05), while the Thermoformed Tough-elastic splint was the most efficient in terms of the mandibular functional limitation. The occlusal discomfort decreased over time, but without statistically significant differences in terms of time and design of OS. Conclusion: The addition of thermoformed OS to behavioral and self-care therapy does not have a significant impact on myalgia of the masticatory muscles.
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热成型咬合夹板治疗咀嚼肌疼痛的临床试验
目的:比较定制热成型咬合夹板(OS)与行为自我护理疗法(BST)治疗咀嚼肌痛的临床疗效。材料和方法:根据《颞下颌疾病诊断标准》(DC/TMD)对46名被诊断为肌痛的受试者进行对照临床试验。所有受试者在研究开始时接受BST治疗,然后随机分为四组:行为和自我保健对照组;热成型韧弹性夹板组;热成型软弹性夹板组和非咬合夹板组。在第2、6和10周进行随访,评估咀嚼肌疼痛、下颌活动范围、下颌功能限制和咬合不适。数据采用Doornik和Hansen、Shapiro-Wilk分析,方差分析p=0.05。结果:各指标均有显著改善(p0.05),热成型韧性-弹性夹板对下颌功能限制效果最好。咬合不适感随时间的推移而降低,但在时间和OS设计方面无统计学差异。结论:在行为和自我保健治疗中加入热成型OS对咀嚼肌痛无显著影响。
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Brazilian Dental Science
Brazilian Dental Science Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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75
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal BRAZILIAN DENTAL SCIENCE is a trimonthly scientific publication of the Institute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos - UNESP. MISSION - To disseminate and promote the interchange of scientific information amongst the national and international dental community, by means of basic and applied research.
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