Adjustment of Occlusal Splint with Synchronized T-Scan III Digital Occlusal Analysis System and Bio-EMG III in a Patient with Sleep Bruxism

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Advanced Oral Research Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.1177/2320206820977696
Duygu Karakis, Elif Didem Demi̇rdağ
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The occlusal splint has been frequently used as an effective treatment in sleep bruxism patients. In the adjustment procedure of occlusal splint with an optimal occlusion, clinicians usually use conventional methods; however, they cannot measure the surface area of contacts, amount of force, and contacting time sequence. Recently, two separate technologies have been synchronized together: T-Scan III and BioEMG III. In the present case report, an occlusal splint in a patient with sleep bruxism was adjusted with synchronized T-Scan computerized digital occlusal analysis system and BioEMG III. Optimal occlusal parameters were generated, and quantitative analyses of occlusal scheme and muscle activity level were performed before and after the adjustment of the occlusal splint. In the present case report, occlusion of the occlusal splint in a bruxism patient was adjusted with T-Scan III to fulfill the requirement of the optimal occlusion criteria. Before adjustment of occlusal splint, digital evaluation revealed unbalanced force distribution, lengthy occlusion (1.51 s), and disocclusion time (0.09 s) in centric relation. EMG activity of muscles was lower than expected values in centric relation. After adjustment of occlusal splint, canine protected occlusion with appropriate occlusion (0.2 s) and disocclusion (0.4 s) time were performed. Increased electromyography activity of the right anterior temporalis muscle showed a decrease in all excursive movements. Modern occlusal adjustment procedures provide a new standard of verification for the validation of occlusal splint fabrication with optimal occlusion.
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同步T-Scan III数字咬合分析系统和生物肌电图对睡眠磨牙患者咬合夹板的调整
咬合夹板是治疗睡眠磨牙症的有效方法。在最佳咬合的咬合夹板调整过程中,临床医生通常采用常规方法;然而,它们不能测量接触的表面积、力的大小和接触的时间顺序。最近,两种独立的技术同步在一起:T-Scan III和BioEMG III。在本病例报告中,使用同步T-Scan计算机数字咬合分析系统和BioEMG III调整睡眠磨牙患者的咬合夹板。生成最佳咬合参数,定量分析调整咬合夹板前后的咬合方案和肌肉活动水平。在本病例报告中,使用T-Scan III调整磨牙患者咬合夹板的咬合,以满足最佳咬合标准的要求。在调整咬合夹板前,数字评估显示力分布不平衡,咬合时间长(1.51 s),中心关系脱臼时间长(0.09 s)。肌电活动低于中心关系期望值。调整咬合夹板后,进行适当咬合(0.2 s)和脱牙(0.4 s)的犬保护咬合。右颞前肌肌电图活动增加,所有的游离运动都减少。现代咬合调整程序为咬合夹板制作的最佳咬合验证提供了新的验证标准。
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