Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial

The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the short-term effectiveness of two different occlusal devices and their impact on the pressure pain threshold (PPT) values among patients who reported to the Dental Prosthetics Outpatient Clinic of Pomeranian Medical University (Szczecin, Poland) and who...

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Main Authors: Bartosz Dalewski, Agata Kamińska, Paweł Kiczmer, Krzysztof Węgrzyn, Łukasz Pałka, Katarzyna Janda, Ewa Sobolewska
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/11/2342
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spelling doaj-b1df6982f1584c2797d13feac5b630462021-06-01T01:16:41ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-05-01102342234210.3390/jcm10112342Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical TrialBartosz Dalewski0Agata Kamińska1Paweł Kiczmer2Krzysztof Węgrzyn3Łukasz Pałka4Katarzyna Janda5Ewa Sobolewska6Department of Dental Prosthetics, Pomeranian Medical University, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandOutpatient Dental Clinic, Pomeranian Medical University, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandDepartment and Chair of Pathomorphology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, 40-055 Katowice, PolandOutpatient Dental Clinic, Pomeranian Medical University, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandPrivate Dental Practice, 68-200 Żary, PolandDepartment of Human Nutrition and Metabolomics, Pomeranian Medical University, 24 Broniewskiego Street, 71-460 Szczecin, PolandDepartment of Dental Prosthetics, Pomeranian Medical University, 70-204 Szczecin, PolandThe aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the short-term effectiveness of two different occlusal devices and their impact on the pressure pain threshold (PPT) values among patients who reported to the Dental Prosthetics Outpatient Clinic of Pomeranian Medical University (Szczecin, Poland) and who were diagnosed with probable bruxism. Two groups were formed (A and B) to which patients were assigned randomly. Each group used a different occlusal splint for bruxism management. The occlusal appliance by Okeson, or the bimaxillary splint, was used overnight by each patient for 30 days of the study. The PPT was measured twice, at the first visit and after 30 days of using each occlusal device, with Wagner Paintest FPX 25 algometer. Bruxism was diagnosed based on data from the patient’s medical history and from the physical examination. Nocturnal Bruxism Criteria according to the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (Third Edition) was used for the patient’s evaluation. Results: similar pain factor (PF) reduction was observed in both the examined groups, regardless of the device used; canine guidance and no guidance were similarly effective in terms of increasing pain resilience.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/11/2342bruxismsleep disorderalgometerpressure pain thresholdsplintgrinding
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author Bartosz Dalewski
Agata Kamińska
Paweł Kiczmer
Krzysztof Węgrzyn
Łukasz Pałka
Katarzyna Janda
Ewa Sobolewska
spellingShingle Bartosz Dalewski
Agata Kamińska
Paweł Kiczmer
Krzysztof Węgrzyn
Łukasz Pałka
Katarzyna Janda
Ewa Sobolewska
Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
Journal of Clinical Medicine
bruxism
sleep disorder
algometer
pressure pain threshold
splint
grinding
author_facet Bartosz Dalewski
Agata Kamińska
Paweł Kiczmer
Krzysztof Węgrzyn
Łukasz Pałka
Katarzyna Janda
Ewa Sobolewska
author_sort Bartosz Dalewski
title Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_short Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_full Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management-Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_sort pressure algometry evaluation of two occlusal splint designs in bruxism management-randomized, controlled clinical trial
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the short-term effectiveness of two different occlusal devices and their impact on the pressure pain threshold (PPT) values among patients who reported to the Dental Prosthetics Outpatient Clinic of Pomeranian Medical University (Szczecin, Poland) and who were diagnosed with probable bruxism. Two groups were formed (A and B) to which patients were assigned randomly. Each group used a different occlusal splint for bruxism management. The occlusal appliance by Okeson, or the bimaxillary splint, was used overnight by each patient for 30 days of the study. The PPT was measured twice, at the first visit and after 30 days of using each occlusal device, with Wagner Paintest FPX 25 algometer. Bruxism was diagnosed based on data from the patient’s medical history and from the physical examination. Nocturnal Bruxism Criteria according to the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (Third Edition) was used for the patient’s evaluation. Results: similar pain factor (PF) reduction was observed in both the examined groups, regardless of the device used; canine guidance and no guidance were similarly effective in terms of increasing pain resilience.
topic bruxism
sleep disorder
algometer
pressure pain threshold
splint
grinding
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/11/2342
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