Koç University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.
Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Arch Oral Biol. 2019 Feb;98:87-91. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2018.11.011. Epub 2018 Nov 12.
In this study, we examined if 6-9 Hz jaw tremor, an indirect indicator of Periodontal Mechanoreceptor (PMR) activity, is different in bruxists compared to healthy participants during production of a low-level constant bite force.
Bite force and surface EMG from the masseter muscle were recorded simultaneously as participants (13 patients, 15 controls) held a force transducer between the upper and lower incisors very gently.
Tremor in 6-9 Hz band for bruxists was greater on average compared to controls, but the difference was not significant, both for force recordings and EMG activity.
The low effect sizes measured with the current protocol contrast highly with those of our previous study, where larger, dynamic bite forces were used, and where jaw tremor was markedly different in bruxists compared with controls.
We have now gained important insight into the conditions under which abnormal jaw tremor can be elicited in bruxism. From a scientific standpoint, this is critical for understanding the 'abnormality' of PMR feedback in bruxism. From a clinical perspective, our results represent progress towards the development of an optimal protocol in which jaw tremor can serve as a biological marker of bruxism.
本研究旨在探讨在产生低水平恒定咬合力时,磨牙症患者的 6-9Hz 下颌震颤(牙周机械感受器[PMR]活动的间接指标)是否与健康参与者存在差异。
参与者(13 名患者,15 名对照)将力传感器轻轻置于上下切牙之间,同时记录咬合力和咀嚼肌表面肌电图。
与对照组相比,磨牙症患者的 6-9Hz 频段震颤平均更高,但差异无统计学意义,无论是在力记录还是肌电图活动中均如此。
与我们之前使用更大、动态咬合力且磨牙症患者的下颌震颤与对照组明显不同的研究相比,当前方案测量的低效应量差异很大。
我们现在对在磨牙症中可以引出异常下颌震颤的条件有了更深入的了解。从科学角度来看,这对于理解磨牙症中 PMR 反馈的“异常”至关重要。从临床角度来看,我们的结果代表着在开发可以将下颌震颤作为磨牙症生物标志物的最佳方案方面取得了进展。