The effect of intermittent use of occlusal splint devices on sleep bruxism: a 4-week observation with a portable electromyographic recording device
Matsumoto, H., Tsukiyama, Y., Kuwatsuru, R. and Koyano, K. (2014), The 
effect of intermittent use of occlusal splint devices on sleep bruxism: a
 4-week observation with a portable electromyographic recording device. 
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. doi: 10.1111/joor.12251 
Summary
This randomised 
controlled study investigated the effect of intermittent use of occlusal
 splints on sleep bruxism compared with that of continuous use by 
measuring masseter muscle electromyographic activity using a portable 
electromyographic recording system. Twenty bruxers were randomly 
allocated to the continuous group and intermittent group. Subjects in 
the continuous group wore stabilisation splints during sleep for 29 
nights continuously, whereas those in the intermittent group wore 
splints during sleep every other week, that is they used splints on the 
1st–7th, 15th–21st and 29th nights. Electromyographic activity of the 
masseter muscle during sleep was recorded for the following six time 
points: before (baseline), immediately after, and 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks 
after the insertion of a stabilisation splint. The number of nocturnal 
masseter electromyographic events, duration and the total activity of 
sleep bruxism were analysed. In the continuous group, nocturnal masseter
 electromyographic events were significantly reduced immediately and 
1 week after the insertion of the stabilisation splint, and duration was
 reduced immediately after the insertion (P < 0·05, 
Dunnett's test), but no reduction was observed at 2, 3 and 4 weeks after
 insertion. In the intermittent group, nocturnal masseter 
electromyographic events and duration were significantly reduced 
immediately after and also 4 weeks after insertion of the stabilisation 
splint (P < 0·05, Dunnett's test). The obtained results of 
the present exploratory trial indicate that the intermittent use of 
stabilisation splints may reduce sleep bruxism activity for a longer 
period compared with that of continuous use.
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