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This study was carried out on 49 patients with bruxism and 15 asymptomatic individuals (group 1, control), totally 64 subjects. The selection of patients with bruxism was based on International Classification of Sleep Disorders Sleep bruxism diagnostic criteria. 16 patients were treated with soft splint (group 2), 17 patients were treated with hard splint (group 3) and left 16 patients were treated with semi-soft splint (group 4). Joint vibration records were made with JVA (Biopak system BioResearch , Inc., Milwaukee, WI) device during the opening and closing movements. The recordings were made before and after occlusal splint treatment for three months in patients with bruxism. The recordings of individuals in control group was made two times at three months intervals. Also clinical evaluation was made with questionnaire forms. The study was approved by the ethical committee and each subject gave informed consent.
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It was demonstrated that occlusal splints are effectual on improving clinical symptoms and reducing patient complaints in patients with bruxism. However the effects of occlusal splints on joint vibrations are not fully elucidated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of three different occlusal splints (soft, hard and semi-soft) on joint vibrations in patients with bruxism and to compare with asymptomatic individuals. And also clinical symptoms and patient complaints were evaluated with questionnaire forms.
This study was carried out on 49 patients with bruxism and 15 asymptomatic individuals (group 1, control), totally 64 subjects. The selection of patients with bruxism was based on International Classification of Sleep Disorders Sleep bruxism diagnostic criteria. 16 patients were treated with soft splint (group 2), 17 patients were treated with hard splint (group 3) and left 16 patients were treated with semi-soft splint (group 4). Joint vibration records were made with JVA (Biopak system BioResearch , Inc., Milwaukee, WI) device during the opening and closing movements. The recordings were made before and after occlusal splint treatment for three months in patients with bruxism. The recordings of individuals in control group was made two times at three months intervals. Also clinical evaluation was made with questionnaire forms. The study was approved by the ethical committee and each subject gave informed consent.
There was no significant difference in joint vibration parameters between patients with bruxism and asymptomatic individuals before treatment (p>0.0063). Between the increase in soft group and reduction respectively in hard group and semi-soft group for total integral values variations, after treatment at the opening movement for left joint were statistically significant (p=0.005 and p<0.001). Total integral, i>300 Hz, i<300 Hz, Peak amplitude, Peak frequency values of patients with bruxism were observed to be higher than the value of asymptomatic individuals, allthough there was no statistical difference. After three different occlusal splint treatment, it was observed that there was clinically improvement in patient complaints.
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The patient has a complaint of grinding/clenching during sleep
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No other medical or mental disorders that affecting masticatory muscles activity
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