Association between rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during sleep and masticatory myofascial pain: A polysomnographic study


Autoria(s): ROSSETTI, Leylha Maria Nunes; ARAUJO, Carlos Dos Reis Pereira de; ROSSETTI, Paulo Henrique Orlato; CONTI, Paulo Cesar Rodrigues
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Aims: To test for an association between rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during sleep, as assessed according to polysomnographic criteria for sleep bruxism (RMMA-SB), and myofascial pain (MFP), as well as the chance of occurrence of MFP in patients with RMMA-SB. Methods: Thirty MFP patients (diagnosed according to the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders) and 30 age- and gender-matcbed asymptomatic controls underwent a polysomnographic examination. Also, any self-reporting of daytime clenching (DC) was registered in 58 of these subjects. Results: Most MFP patients reported mild or moderate pain (46.67% and 43.33%, respectively), and only 3 (10%) reported severe pain. Pain duration ranged from 2 to 120 months (mean 34.67 +/- 36.96 months). Significant associations were observed between RMMA-SB and MFP as well as between DC and MFP. Conclusions: (1) RMMA-SB is significantly associated with MFP; (2) although RMMA-SB represents a risk factor for MFP, this risk is low; and (3) DC probably constitutes a stronger risk factor for MFP than RMMA-SB.

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JOURNAL OF OROFACIAL PAIN, v.22, n.3, p.190-200, 2008

1064-6655

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eng

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QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO INC

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Journal of Orofacial Pain

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Palavras-Chave #myofascial pain syndromes #polysomnography #risk #sleep bruxism #TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS #BRUXING BEHAVIOR #MOTOR-ACTIVITY #FACE PAIN #CLINICAL-RESEARCH #WIDESPREAD PAIN #MASSETER MUSCLE #OROFACIAL PAIN #SYMPTOMS #DYSFUNCTION #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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