| Literature DB >> 24398115 |
Cinthia Santos Miotto Amorim1, Eliete Ferreira Osses Firsoff, Glauco Fioranelli Vieira, Jecilene Rosana Costa, Amélia Pasqual Marques.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bruxism is a parafunctional habit characterized by grinding and/or clenching of the teeth. It may happen while awake (awake bruxism) or while sleeping (sleep bruxism). In adults, the prevalence is 20% for the awake bruxism and 8% for the sleep bruxism. Peripheral, central, and psychosocial factors influence the disorder, which may predispose to pain in the masticatory muscles and neck, headache, decreased pain thresholds in the masticatory and cervical muscles, limitation mandibular range of motion, sleep disorders, stress, anxiety, depression, and overall impairment of oral health. The aim of this study is to compare two distinct physical therapy interventions with dental treatment in pain, mandibular range of motion, sleep quality, anxiety, stress, depression, and oral health in individuals with bruxism. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24398115 PMCID: PMC3892024 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1Flow diagram of the study.
Description of the massage and stretching exercises
| Massage | Patient lying supine knees semi-flexed and head on pillow with proper height. | Inspiration/Pause/Expiration: 3:3:3 seconds, five sets |
| | Diaphragmatic breathing training. | |
| | Ischemic compression (maximum 60 seconds with 10-second rest between compressions), five sets | |
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| Muscle stretching exercises | Patient lying supine knees semi-flexed and head on pillow. | Three sets of 30 seconds |
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| | | Intervals between sets of 10 seconds |
| | Patient sitting, feet flat on the ground and spine aligned. | |
Description of the relaxation and imagination therapies
| Progressive muscle relaxation | Patient sitting with feet and head supported. | Inspiration/Pause/Expiration: 3:3:3 seconds, five sets |
| Diaphragmatic breathing training. | ||
| First to third session: contraction and relaxation of the muscle groups: arm, forearm and hands; frontal, eyes and nose; mouth and jaw. | ||
| Fourth to sixth session: contraction and relaxation of the muscle groups: neck; shoulder; mouth and jaw. | ||
| Contraction/Relaxation: 10:20 seconds, two sets of each muscle group | ||
| Seventh to ninth session: repeating sequence of previous sessions; | ||
| Tenth to 12th session: complete sequence of the relaxation. | ||
| Imagination | Patient sitting with feet and head supported and closed eyes. | Three scenes (6 to 9 minutes each) |
| Patient in relaxation (mostly jaws) and concentration in mental imagery of the scenes of your own, verbally guided by the therapist, with themes such as: | ||
| - Sunset | ||
| - Clouds | ||
| - Rivers | ||
| - Flowers | ||
| - Mountains | ||
| - Forests | ||
| - Beaches | ||
| - Other |