夹板
夹板(药)
医学
触诊
可视模拟标度
颞下颌关节
口腔正畸科
咀嚼力
牙科
物理疗法
外科
作者
Paulo César Rodrigues Conti,Carlos Neanes Santos,Evelyn Mikaela Kogawa,Ana Cláudia de Castro Ferreira Conti,Carlos dos Reis Pereira de Araújo
标识
DOI:10.14219/jada.archive.2006.0349
摘要
Background The authors compared the efficacy of bilateral balanced and canine guidance (occlusal) splints in the treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain in subjects who experienced joint clicking with a nonoccluding splint in a double-blind, controlled randomized clinical trial. Methods The authors randomly assigned 57 people with signs of disk displacement and TMJ pain into three groups according to the type of splint: bilateral balanced, canine guidance and nonoccluding. The authors followed the groups for six months using analysis of a visual analog scale (VAS), palpation of the TMJ and masticatory muscles, mandibular movements and joint sounds. They used repeated analysis of variance and a χ2 test to test the hypothesis. Results The type of guidance used did not influence the pain reduction, yet both occlusal splints were superior to the nonoccluding splint, on the basis of the VAS. Despite similar outcomes in relation to opening, left lateral and protrusive movements, TMJ and muscle pain on palpation, subjects who used the occlusal splints had improved clinical outcomes. The frequency of joint noises decreased over time, with no significant differences among groups. Subjects in the groups using the occlusal splints reported more comfort. Conclusion The type of lateral guidance did not influence the subjects' improvement. All of the subjects had a general improvement on the VAS, though subjects in the occlusal splint groups had better results that did subjects in the nonoccluding splint group.
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