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CompletedNCT01255878

Comparative Evaluation of Gabapentine and Occlusal Splint in the Management of Sleep Bruxism

The Efficacy of Gabapentine and Splint Therapy in Bruxers: a Randomized Clinical Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

Sleep bruxism (SB) is defined as a "stereotyped movement disorder characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep" usually associated with sleep arousal. It might lead to abrasive tooth wear, hypermobility of teeth, tooth hypersensitivity, hypertrophy of the masticatory muscles and pain in the masticatory muscles. Diagnostic procedures include clinical evaluation, ambulatory monitoring sleep laboratory investigations and others. The clinical approach comprises the patient's history, orofacial examination, and tooth wear classification. There is no specific treatment for bruxism. Management of SB comprises psychological, orodental and pharmacological strategies.Orodental therapies, including soft vinyl mouth guards or stabilization bite splints, probably function more like protectors of the orofacial structures rather than actually diminishing bruxism.Drug treatment of sleep bruxism is controversial since different treatment strategies have resulted in suppression or exacerbation of this condition. Based on the current data, central primary efferents are the major drivers of bruxism. Therefore centrally acting agents such as antiepileptic drugs which also affect the sleep structure, might be effective on SB. In a case report of bruxism, anxiety and tremor, the authors suggested that anti-convulsant Gabapentine may be a useful treatment for patients with antidepressant-induced bruxism. However in the absence of definitive evidence, the appropiate treatment of SB is still a matter of debate. The objective of the present study was to compare the treatment efficacy of occlusal stabilization splint and Gabapentine on SB, using polysomnographically determined outcome measures for the quantification of sleep bruxism.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEocclusal stabilization splint
DRUGGabapentine100 mg(1 capsule)three times per day for two months

Timeline

Start date
2010-03-01
Primary completion
2010-09-01
Completion
2010-11-01
First posted
2010-12-08
Last updated
2010-12-08

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Iran

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