The aim of the study is assessing the effect of the stabilization splint (SS) thickness on the temporomandibular disorder's and their symptoms; such as muscle or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain, TMJ sounds, and limitation of mouth opening.
Participants are selected from patients who applied to the clinic with the complaint of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). Symptoms are evaluated with RDC/TMD forms. Regarding the treatment plan, patients are divided into two groups; 2 mm-thick splint group (2 mm-TSG) and 4 mm-thick splint group (4 mm-TSG). They used SS's at night for 8 hours, and they were recalled on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th months after splint insertion. Their symptoms and splints are checked.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
104
Stabilization splint is an appliance which applied to upper or lower jaw and regulating the occlusal forces in the temporomandibular joint that can cause disorders, also preventing excessive contraction of the masticatory muscles
Presence of myofascial pain
Myofascial pain and myofascial pain with limited opening are in the Group I according to the RDC/TMD. I.a Myofascial pain: 1. Reported pain in masticatory muscles (In the jaw, temples, face, preauricular area, or inside the ear, at rest or function) 2. Pain on palpation in at least 3 sites (There are 20 sites (ten on each side): posterior, middle and anterior Temporalis; origin, body and insertion of Masseter; posterior mandibular region; Submandibular region; lateral Pterygoid; tendon of Temporalis), one of them at least in the same side of the reported pain I.b Myofascial pain with limited opening: 1. Myofascial pain 2. Pain-free unassisted 3 opening\< 40 mm and Passive 4 stretch ≥ 5 mm
Time frame: Up to 6 months
Presence of intra-capsular temporomandibular disorders
II.a Disc displacement with reduction: 1. No pain in the joint 2. Reproducible (All clicks must be reproduced 2 out of 3 consecutive trials) click on excursion with either opening or closing click 3. With click on opening and closing (unless excursive click confirmed): * Click on opening occurs at ≥ 5 mm interincisal distance than on closing * Clicks eliminated by protrusive opening II.b Disc displacement without reduction with limited opening: 1. History of locking or catching that interfered with eating 2. Absence of TMJ clicking 3. Unassisted opening (even painful) ≤ 35mm and passive stretch ≤ 4mm 4. Contralateral excursion \< 7mm II.c Disc displacement without reduction without limited opening: 1. History of locking or catching that interfered with eating 2. The presence of TMJ sounds excluding DDR clicking 3. Unassisted opening (even painful) \> 35mm and passive stretch \> 4mm 4. Contralateral excursion ≥ 7mm
Time frame: Up to 6 months
Presence of TMJ sounds
Click: A distinct sound, of brief and very limited duration, with a clear beginning and end, which usually sounds like a "click." Opening Click: If upon opening and closing from maximum intercuspation, a click is noted on two of three opening movements, record as positive for opening click. Closing Click: A click present on two of three closing mandibular movements.
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Time frame: Up to 6 months
Limitation of jaw movements
The researcher places the edge of the millimeter ruler at the incisal edge of the maxillary central incisor that is the most vertically oriented and measures vertically to the labioincisal edge of the opposing mandibular incisor; records this measurement.
Time frame: Up to 6 months