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Immediate Evaluation of the Effect of Infrared LED Photobiomodulation on Childhood Sleep Bruxism: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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Kobayashi, Fernanda Yukie ; Castelo, Paula Midori ; Politti, Fabiano ; Rocha, Monise Mendes ; Beltramin, Rafael Zaratin ; Canuto Salgueiro, Monica Da Consolacao ; Leal Goncalves, Marcela Leticia ; Nammour, Samir ; Brugnera Junior, Aldo ; Sfalcin, Ravana Angelini ; Bussadori, Sandra Kalil
Número total de Autores: 11
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: LIFE-BASEL; v. 12, n. 7, p. 10-pg., 2022-07-01.
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The gold standard for the management of sleep bruxism (SB) is the use of a rigid occlusal splint; however, there are limitations for its use in children and alternatives to the management of SB are needed. Photobiomodulation therapy has been used with positive results in temporomandibular disorders. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of photobiomodulation therapy with infrared LED in children with SB. Thirty children were divided into three groups: Group 1: control/absence of bruxism (n = 10); Group 2: SB treated with infrared LED (n = 10); Group 3: SB treated with occlusal splint (n = 10). Electromyographic evaluation of masseter, anterior temporalis, and upper trapezius, and salivary dopamine levels were assessed before and after treatments. Data were statistically analyzed using two-way mixed model ANOVA. An increase in the temporalis and right masseter EMG activity at rest was observed in Group 3, with large effect size (p < 0.05). Left masseter and temporalis EMG activity did not differ over time in the LED group, similar to the control group. Moreover, the EMG activity of masticatory muscles during chewing and upper trapezius muscle did not differ over time in all groups. The results also pointed to a difference in the levels of dopamine between children with and without SB, with Group 3 showing higher levels in the pre-treatment time compared to controls (p < 0.025). In conclusion, an increase in the masticatory muscles activity at rest was observed in children undergoing splint therapy. Moreover, a difference in the levels of salivary dopamine was found between children with and without SB. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 11/06889-4 - Avaliação eletromiográfica com dispositivo portátil e da força de mordida em crianças com bruxismo, antes e após dois tipos de tratamento
Beneficiário:Sandra Kalil Bussadori
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular