2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2011.04.001
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Electromyographic analysis of masseter and anterior temporalis muscle in sleep bruxers after occlusal splint wearing

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“…Thus, the search process returned 16 relevant publications, which were included in the systematic review. Of them, seven were RCTs , seven were uncontrolled before–after studies , and two were crossover trials .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the search process returned 16 relevant publications, which were included in the systematic review. Of them, seven were RCTs , seven were uncontrolled before–after studies , and two were crossover trials .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sixteen studies report on the effectiveness of OA (Tables and ). Four studies investigated the effect of OS alone; three studies concerned the effect of mandibular advancement appliance (MAA); two studies compared OS with different configurations of the MAA; one study investigated the effect of intermittent versus continuous use of OS; remaining studies included comparison groups treated with nociceptive trigeminal inhibition (NTI) splint , with biofeedback and cognitive behavioural (CBT) therapy , with massage , with gabapentin and with different design appliances . All types of appliances are described in Table .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,31,33 In contrast, the mechanism behind the MOS is that it reduces the nocturnal massetric and temporalis muscle activity by improving the muscular balance. 34 Nevertheless, the variability of SB from night to night might have modified the value of the SB oromotoroutcomes. 35 To avoid this problem, the present study recruited participants with intense and frequent SB.…”
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“…Em nossa revisão, houve, ainda, uma incidência grande de estudos envolvendo sujeitos com bruxismo (AMORIM et al, 2012;ALMEIDA et al, 2011;CRUZ-REYES et al, 2011) e disfunção temporomandibular (BORIN et al, 2012;FELÍCIO et al, 2012;TARTAGLIA et al;BOTELHO et al, 2010;KROLL et al, 2010;RODRIGUES-BIGATON et al;RIES et al, 2008).…”
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