OBJECTIVES The purpose of the present study was to analyze treatment outcome with a full-occlusion biofeedback (BFB) splint on sleep bruxism (SB) and TMD pain compared with treatment with an adjusted occlusal splint (AOS). MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty-one patients were randomly allocated to a test (BFB) or a control (AOS) group and monitored over a 3-month period. Output variables were frequency and duration of bruxing events (bursts) and various pain symptoms. RESULTS The BFB group showed a statistically significant reduction in the frequency and duration of bursts and a statistically significant improvement in the patients' global well-being and the facial muscle pain parameter. After the treatment was stopped, the BFB group showed a stati...
Abstract Background Bruxism is a parafunctional habit...
Background and Objectives: Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome (MPDS) has been recognized as the m...
Funding This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commer...
OBJECTIVES The purpose of the present study was to analyze treatment outcome with a full-occlusion b...
Introduction: Sleep bruxism (SB) is a stereotypical movement disorder that is characterized by rhyth...
BackgroundSleep bruxism is an oral activity characterised by teeth grinding or clenching during slee...
Objective: Bruxism is defined as a parafunctional activity. It could be in diurnal or nocturnal form...
Bruxism is a repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterized by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of deep-stripping and trigger-point pressure release mas...
Abstract Objectives Sleep bruxism is mostly assessed by reporting of tooth‐grinding or clenching dur...
Sleep bruxism may lead to a variety of problems, but its pathophysiology has not been completely elu...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141944/1/jper0367.pd
Objective: In the present study we compared the effectiveness of occlusal splint and TENS treatments...
To evaluate the effects of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises, myofascial releasing...
Bruxism is widely defined as an anxiety response to environmental stress. Occlusal splints are frequ...
Abstract Background Bruxism is a parafunctional habit...
Background and Objectives: Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome (MPDS) has been recognized as the m...
Funding This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commer...
OBJECTIVES The purpose of the present study was to analyze treatment outcome with a full-occlusion b...
Introduction: Sleep bruxism (SB) is a stereotypical movement disorder that is characterized by rhyth...
BackgroundSleep bruxism is an oral activity characterised by teeth grinding or clenching during slee...
Objective: Bruxism is defined as a parafunctional activity. It could be in diurnal or nocturnal form...
Bruxism is a repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterized by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of deep-stripping and trigger-point pressure release mas...
Abstract Objectives Sleep bruxism is mostly assessed by reporting of tooth‐grinding or clenching dur...
Sleep bruxism may lead to a variety of problems, but its pathophysiology has not been completely elu...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141944/1/jper0367.pd
Objective: In the present study we compared the effectiveness of occlusal splint and TENS treatments...
To evaluate the effects of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises, myofascial releasing...
Bruxism is widely defined as an anxiety response to environmental stress. Occlusal splints are frequ...
Abstract Background Bruxism is a parafunctional habit...
Background and Objectives: Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome (MPDS) has been recognized as the m...
Funding This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commer...