Angkulmahasuk Suvichaya, Nishiyama Akira, Ishiyama Hiroyuki, Fueki Kenji
Department of Masticatory Function and Health Science, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo (Former Name: Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Tokyo, Japan.
School of Dentistry, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand.
J Oral Rehabil. 2025 May;52(5):641-650. doi: 10.1111/joor.13942. Epub 2025 Jan 21.
Awake bruxism involves masticatory muscle activity during wakefulness, potentially leading to clinical concerns. Accurate electromyography (EMG) assessment is challenging with brief durations.
To establish a reliable, short-term measure for nonfunctional masseter muscle activity during wakefulness.
Thirty-four healthy participants completed the Oral Behavior Checklist (OBC) and were assessed with an EMG logger (FLA-500-SD) across three sessions. On Day 1, participants performed four tasks (reading, bead-grabbing, video watching and math) for 15 min each in random order. On Day 2, scheduled at least 1 week later, tasks were repeated in a different sequence. On Day 3, participants underwent a 7-h continuous EMG recording during daily activities while maintaining activity diaries. Main outcomes included the mean number of EMG bursts per hour, burst duration, burst peak value relative to maximum voluntary contraction (%MVC) and integral value (μV.s, %MVC.s).
Participants (mean age: 28.0 ± 3.1) scored low on AB likelihood per partial OBC results, contrasting with EMG activity levels. Significant differences in EMG parameters were noted across tasks, with consistent values between Days 1 and 2. The reading, video, and math tasks showed strongest correlations with long-term EMG measurements (r = 0.62-0.66, p < 0.001). Reading task demonstrated high test-retest reliability (ICC > 0.9), with the highest specificity (100%) and positive predictive value, though sensitivity was limited compared with long-term AB measures.
EMG measurements during a 15-min reading task may correspond to prolonged monitoring, suggesting the potential for short-task EMG assessments in practice. Integrating such assessments might enhance diagnostic accuracy, although judgement remains essential.
清醒时磨牙症涉及清醒状态下咀嚼肌的活动,可能引发临床关注。由于持续时间短暂,准确的肌电图(EMG)评估具有挑战性。
建立一种可靠的短期测量方法,用于评估清醒状态下非功能性咬肌的活动。
34名健康参与者完成了口腔行为检查表(OBC),并在三个阶段使用肌电图记录仪(FLA-500-SD)进行评估。在第1天,参与者以随机顺序进行四项任务(阅读、抓珠子、观看视频和做数学题),每项任务持续15分钟。在至少1周后的第2天,以不同顺序重复这些任务。在第3天,参与者在日常活动期间进行7小时的连续肌电图记录,同时记录活动日记。主要结果包括每小时肌电图爆发的平均次数、爆发持续时间、相对于最大自主收缩的爆发峰值(%MVC)和积分值(μV.s,%MVC.s)。
根据部分OBC结果,参与者(平均年龄:28.0±3.1)的磨牙可能性得分较低,与肌电图活动水平形成对比。各任务间肌电图参数存在显著差异,第1天和第2天的值一致。阅读、视频和数学任务与长期肌电图测量的相关性最强(r = 0.62 - 0.66,p < 0.001)。阅读任务显示出较高的重测信度(ICC > 0.9),具有最高的特异性(100%)和阳性预测值,尽管与长期磨牙症测量相比,敏感性有限。
15分钟阅读任务期间的肌电图测量可能与长时间监测结果相符,表明在实践中进行短任务肌电图评估具有潜力。整合此类评估可能会提高诊断准确性,尽管判断仍然至关重要。