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Evaluation of muscle activity, bite force and salivary cortisol in children with bruxism before and after low level laser applied to acupoints: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Author(s):
Canuto Salgueiro, Monica da Consolacao ; Bortoletto, Carolina Carvalho ; RattoTempestini Horliana, Anna Carolina ; Costa Mota, Ana Carolina ; Motta, Lara Jansiski ; Motta, Pamella de Barros ; MesquitaFerrari, Raquel Agnelli ; Santos Fernandes, Kristianne Porta ; Bussadori, Sandra Kalil
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: BMC COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; v. 17, AUG 8 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 2
Abstract

Background: Bruxism is a repetitive activity that causes tooth wear, audible sounds, and discomfort. Preventive measures have been studied for conditions that can exert a negative influence on physiological development in children. Low-level laser therapy administered over acupoints is an effective, painless, low-cost treatment option that has achieved good results. Thus, the aim of the proposed study is to evaluate changes in muscle activity, bite force and salivary cortisol in children with bruxism after the application of low-level laser to accupoints. Methods: The children will be randomly allocated to four groups of 19 individuals: G1 - low-level laser; G2 occlusal splint; G3 - placebo laser; and G4 - control (without bruxism). The BTS TMJOINT electromyography will be used to determine muscle activity and a digital gnathodynamometer will be used to measure bite force. Salivary cortisol will be analysed at baseline as well as one and six months after treatment. Two-way ANOVA will be employed and complemented by Tukey's test. Discussion: Bruxism is a repetitive activity of the masticatory muscles that can have negative consequences if not treated, such as tooth wear, noises, discomfort and anxiety. Thus, control and treatment measures should be taken. Although low-level laser therapy over acupoints has been indicated for children, the effects of this treatment modality have not yet been studied. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/24731-0 - EVALUATION OF MUSCLE ACTIVITY, BITE FORCE AND SALIVARY CORTISOL IN CHILDREN WITH BRUXISM BEFORE AND AFTER LASER USE OF LOW POWER IN ACUPOINTS-CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL.
Grantee:Sandra Kalil Bussadori
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants