The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of occlusal splint in pediatric bruxist patients by ultrasonic measurements of masseter muscle thickness and pain perception.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of occlusal splint by ultrasonographic measurements of masseter muscle thickness and pain perception in a group of pediatric bruxist patients. The study included patients aged 7 to 12 years, all in the mixed dentition period, with class I occlusion and diagnosed with probable bruxism. A 2 mm thick soft occlusal splint was prepared for each patient. Ultrasonic measurements were used to assess the thickness of the masseter muscle (MMT) at baseline, one, two and three months.Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was also used to record subjective pain measurements. Repeated-measures ANOVA and Friedman test were used in the statistical analysis
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
11
Ultrasonographic evaluation of the masseter muscle
Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University
Ankara, Etlik, Turkey (Türkiye)
muscle thickness measurement
Masseter muscle thicknes was measured from a single position at the thickest part of the muscle, close to the occlusal plane and midway between the zygomatic arch and the gonial angle. Masseter muscle thicknes was evaluated bilaterally, in both the relaxed and contracted (maximum biting) positions.
Time frame: from the beginning to the third month
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