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J Oral Rehabil ; 30(1): 17-29, 2003 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12485379

ABSTRACT

Both the efficacy and mechanism of any effect of oral splint therapy for patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a matter of controversy. To address these issues, this study tested the hypothesis that oral splints produce the most marked pain relief for those TMD patients with myofascial face pain (MFP) who also brux (i.e. grind or clench) more than other MFP patients. In a 6-week randomized controlled clinical trial, 52 women with MFP were randomly assigned to receive either a full-coverage hard acrylic splint or a palatal-only splint. Bruxism was assessed both by self-report and by an objective assessment of molar microwear changes over a 2-week period prior to the start of the trial. Tested across multiple outcome measures, results indicated that those receiving the full-coverage splint had marginally better improvement on some pain-related measures than those receiving the palatal splint, but severity of bruxism did not moderate the therapeutic effect of the full-coverage splint. These findings strongly argue against the belief that oral splints reduce MFP by reducing bruxism and raise questions about the importance of bruxism in the maintenance of MFP.


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Bruxism/complications , Facial Pain/therapy , Occlusal Splints , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Facial Pain/complications , Female , Humans , Molar , Tooth Abrasion , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11027382

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Systemic sclerosis is a multi-system disorder characterized by abundant fibrosis of the skin, blood vessels, and visceral organs. Although resorption of the mandible has been commonly observed and reported, we found no report of resorption leading to a painful neuropathy of the inferior alveolar nerve. We report a case of a patient with systemic sclerosis, severe resorption of the angles, and inferior alveolar border of the mandible, resulting in a compression neuropathy of the inferior alveolar nerve. Diagnostic tests, medical treatment, and surgical treatment are discussed, and the relevant literature is reviewed.


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Amines , CREST Syndrome/complications , Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids , Mandibular Diseases/complications , Mandibular Diseases/etiology , Nerve Compression Syndromes/etiology , Trigeminal Neuralgia/etiology , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid , Acetates/therapeutic use , Adult , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Bone Resorption/etiology , Female , Gabapentin , Humans , Mandibular Nerve , Nerve Compression Syndromes/complications , Trigeminal Neuralgia/drug therapy
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