This prospective pilot study aimed to evaluate short-term clinical and ultrasonographic changes in the masseter muscle following botulinum toxin injection in patients with bruxism. Clinical assessments included pain evaluation using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), while ultrasonographic evaluation included measurement of masseter muscle thickness and quantitative texture analysis using fractal dimension and histogram parameters. Measurements were performed at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days after treatment. The study aimed to assess both macroscopic and microstructural changes in the muscle tissue.
This study investigated the short-term effects of botulinum toxin injection on the masseter muscle in patients with bruxism using quantitative ultrasonographic methods. All participants received bilateral botulinum toxin injections into the masseter muscle using a standardized technique. Ultrasonographic examinations were performed using a high-frequency linear probe. Masseter muscle thickness was measured at a standardized anatomical location during maximal clenching. For quantitative texture analysis, a fixed-size region of interest (ROI) was placed in the central intramuscular portion of the masseter muscle while avoiding fascia, bone, and artifacts. Fractal analysis was performed using the box-counting method to assess structural complexity, while histogram analysis was used to evaluate grayscale pixel distribution reflecting echotexture characteristics. Clinical and ultrasonographic measurements were recorded at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days post-injection. The study aimed to determine whether botulinum toxin induces not only functional and morphological changes but also microstructural alterations in muscle tissue.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
17
Botulinum toxin A was injected bilaterally into the masseter muscle using a standardized injection protocol. Injections were administered at three points in the most prominent region of the muscle. Clinical and ultrasonographic evaluations were performed at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days after injection.
Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University
Kahramanmaraş, Choose A State, Turkey (Türkiye)
Masseter Muscle Thickness
Change in masseter muscle thickness measured in millimeters using ultrasonography at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days following botulinum toxin injection.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 90
Pain Intensity (VAS Score)
Change in pain intensity measured using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst imaginable pain) at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days after botulinum toxin injection.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 90
Fractal Dimension of Masseter Muscle
Change in fractal dimension values derived from ultrasonographic images using region-of-interest (ROI)-based analysis to assess microstructural complexity at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days post-intervention.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 90
Ultrasound Echotexture (Histogram Analysis)
Change in grayscale histogram parameters obtained from ultrasound images of the masseter muscle, reflecting echotexture characteristics, at baseline, 14 days, and 90 days after treatment.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 90
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