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NCT ID: NCT05323942 Completed - Clinical trials for Sleep Bruxism, Childhood

The Effect of Sleep Hygiene and Exercise Therapy in Children With Sleep Bruxism

Start date: March 8, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aims of this study were to determine the relationship between sleep bruxism, oral habits, and sleep habits and establish treatment approaches in children.

NCT ID: NCT05212415 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Bruxism and Parafunctional Oral Habits in Children and Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy

Start date: January 7, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is to evaluate and analyze the rates and relationships between bruxism, other parafunctional oral activities, and oral-motor activities in children and adolescents with spastic CP.

NCT ID: NCT05138926 Completed - Bruxism Clinical Trials

Effect of Spinal Manipulation on Electromyography of the Masseter Muscle

Start date: August 11, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Research Problem: To know the immediate effects of high speed and low amplitude cervical manipulation on the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles of physiotherapy students at the University of the Americas Course objective: To compare the immediate effects of high-speed, low-amplitude cervical manipulation on the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles versus a placebo intervention in kinesiology students at the University of the Americas. Specific objectives: To describe the changes in the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles of the high-speed cervical manipulation group in students of the physiotherapy school of the University of the Americas of the Santiago Centro campus. To describe the changes in the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles of the placebo group in students of the physiotherapy school of the University of the Americas of the Santiago Centro campus. Methodology: Single-blind, randomized clinical trial. Expected results: Significant differences are expected between the intervention group and the control group. This is reflected in a decrease in electromyographic activity in the masseter muscles after high-speed cervical manipulation.

NCT ID: NCT04940104 Completed - Bruxism Clinical Trials

Change in Biting Force After Botox Injection

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Implant rehabilitation is a successful treatment option for edentulous patients. Decreasing bone loss around implants is an important target for all implantologists. It has been shown that pathological forces, such as bruxism, may in fact result in bone loss and eventual implant failure. Botilinium Toxin is a material of many clinical uses. Beside its cosmetic applications, it has been used in the treatment of masseter muscle hypertrophy. Purpose: To investigate the effect of botilinium toxin injection on biting forces, and its ultimate effect on peri-implant bone changes.

NCT ID: NCT04934449 Completed - Sleep Clinical Trials

Occlusal Splints in the Treatment of Sleep Bruxism

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Start date: August 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Occlusal splints are employed in the treatment of sleep bruxism. These appliances decrease sleep-related actions and damages bruxism, like grinding, tooth-wear, headache, and temporomandibular joint disorders. Occlusal splints are produced both in hard and soft forms according to the used material. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the effect of occlusal splint type on the sleep quality and occlusal force parameters of patients with sleep bruxism.

NCT ID: NCT04884152 Completed - Clinical trials for Temporomandibular Disorder

Telerehabilitation in Individuals Temporomandibular Dysfunction With Bruxism

Start date: May 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to compare the effects of Home Exercise Therapy (HET) and Telerehabilitation in patients with myofascial temporomandibular disorders (TMD)with bruxism.

NCT ID: NCT04866849 Completed - Clinical trials for Temporomandibular Disorder

The Effect of Bruxism on Temporomandibular Disorders

Start date: June 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This case-control study consists of 120 participants aged between 18 and 65 years. Case group included 60 patients with bruxism who presented to physical medicine and rehabilitation outpatient clinic between May 2021 and August 2021. Control group included 60 healthy participant. Patients who had temporomandibular region surgery, congenital teporomandibular joint pathologies, and previous temporomandibular region trauma were also excluded. Assessments including age, gender, body mass index (BMI), education level, and symptom duration were recorded. Patients was evaluated according to the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders: Assessment Instruments. Patients was evaluated by Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders: TMD Pain Screener, Symptom questionnaire, Clinical Examination Form from Assessment Instruments Axis I. Pain Drawing, Graded Chronic Pain (version 2), Jaw Functional Limitation Scale-8 (JFLS-8), Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-4) , Oral Behaviors Checklist were applied within the scope of Axis II.

NCT ID: NCT04842136 Completed - Headache Clinical Trials

Factors Affecting Patients With Myofascial Temporomandibular Disorders

Start date: January 13, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study was to assess and compare the relationship between jaw function, neck disability, sleep quality, fatigue, and headache in patients with myofascial Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) with Sleep Bruxism (SB) and without (non-SB).

NCT ID: NCT04790110 Completed - Bruxism Clinical Trials

7 Year Follow up Analysis on the Speed of Progression of Tooth Wear Using 3D Subtraction

Start date: March 3, 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Prospective observational study with 7-year follow up. 55 patients are included with moderate to severe tooth wear, whereby through informed consent the decision was taking to monitor the patients. At the baseline and 1, 3 5, and the 7-year recall digital 3D scans will be made, which will be compared and subtracted.

NCT ID: NCT04747743 Completed - Clinical trials for Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

Usage of Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Survey Among Egyptian Dental Practitioners

Start date: February 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pharmacists may also logistically serve as ideal health-care destinations to implement and deliver prevention, early intervention, and referral of oral health services to reduce the incidence of potentially preventable oral conditions including tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer. Interprofessional teamwork between pharmacist and dentistry may help to encourage pharmacists to take a more active role in promoting oral health. By providing information and assistance for self-care and the use of over the counter (OTC) products for minor problems on oral health, it can provide better patient care in the Malaysian health-care system