Efficiency of occlusal splints on police officers with TMD

Aim: To evaluate of the effect of two different occlusal splints on police officers with TMD. Methods: Thirty police officers were selected based on Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMD and on clinical exams. Volunteers (ten per group) were distributed according to occlusal splints: group A - Contro...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of oral sciences Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 292 - 296
Main Authors: Caria, Paulo Henrique Ferreira, Faria, Reinaldo José A., Faria, Claudia Regina Sgobbi de, Croci, Carla Scanavini, Negrão Filho, Rubens
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba - UNICAMP 01-12-2014
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Summary:Aim: To evaluate of the effect of two different occlusal splints on police officers with TMD. Methods: Thirty police officers were selected based on Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMD and on clinical exams. Volunteers (ten per group) were distributed according to occlusal splints: group A - Control, group B - Michigan Occlusal Splint (MOS), and group C - Planas Appliance (PA). Experimental groups were analyzed using a visual analog pain scale (VAPS), subject to a clinical evaluation of temporomandibular joint. Bilateral surface electromyographic activities of anterior and posterior temporal, masseter and suprahyoid muscles were analyzed at rest and during clenching, before and after four weeks using the occlusal splints. Results: The left and right temporal and masseter muscles sensitivity decreased after using both splints. Pain symptoms increased for group A (Control) and decreased for group C. Conclusions: Planas Appliance was more efficient on pain reduction than the Michigan Occlusal Splint.
ISSN:1677-3225
1677-3225
DOI:10.1590/1677-3225v13n4a10