Efficacy of biofeedback therapy via a mini wireless device on sleep bruxism contrasted with occlusal splint: a pilot study
Autor: | Chen Wang, Xiaolong Wei, Fei-min Zhang, Weiping Gu, Xinmin Yin, Jie Yang |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
biofeedback
medicine.medical_specialty Average duration business.industry medicine.medical_treatment Sleep Bruxism General Medicine Biofeedback Monitoring program General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Masticatory force body regions miniaturization stomatognathic diseases sleep bruxism occlusal splint Physical therapy wireless technology Medicine Original Article Biofeedback therapy vibration business Splint (medicine) |
Zdroj: | Journal of Biomedical Research |
ISSN: | 1674-8301 |
Popis: | The putative causes of bruxism are multifactorial and there are no definite measures for bruxism management. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of biofeedback therapy on sleep bruxism, compared with occlusal splint. Twenty-four volunteers with sleep bruxism were divided into two groups: the GTB group that were treated with biofeedback therapy (n = 12) and the GTO group that were treated with occlusal splint (n = 12). A mini pressure sensor integrated with a monitoring circuit by use of a maxillary biofeedback splint was fabricated. To foster the relaxation of the masticatory muscles and the nervous system, the wireless device received signals from bruxism events and vibrations alerted the bruxer when the threshold was exceeded. Total episodes and average duration of bruxism events during 8 hours of sleep were analyzed with the monitoring program (TRMY1.0). After 6 and 12 weeks, the episodes (P = 0.001) and duration (P < 0.05) in the GTB group declined dramatically. In contrast, there were no significant differences in the GTO group after the treatment (P > 0.05). Furthermore, the episodes had significant differences between the GTB group and the GTO group after the same period of treatment (P = 0.000). The results suggest that biofeedback therapy may be an effective and convenient measure for mild bruxers, when compared with occlusal splint therapy. The mini wireless biofeedback method may be of value for the diagnosis and management of bruxism in the future. |
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