Dokument: Effects on general pain perception and dental pulp sensibility in probable sleep bruxism subjects by experimentally induced pain in a pilot study

Titel:Effects on general pain perception and dental pulp sensibility in probable sleep bruxism subjects by experimentally induced pain in a pilot study
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20241108-095315-8
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Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Ommerborn, Michelle Alicia [Autor]
Özbek, Adem [Autor]
Grunwald, Maike [Autor]
Depprich, Rita Antonia [Autor]
Walantek, Nicole Pascale [Autor]
Franken, Michael [Autor]
Schäfer, Ralf [Autor]
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Beschreibung:In this pilot study, the general pain perception and the dental pulp sensibility of probable sleep bruxism (SB) subjects were compared with that of non-SB subjects. The cold pressor test (CPT), electric pulp test (EPT), and thermal pulp test with CO2 snow were executed by one trained dentist (blind to SB diagnosis). A one-factorial multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) with SB diagnosis as independent variable and standardized measures regarding pain perception and evaluation was performed. One-hundred-and-five participants (53 SB and 52 non-SB subjects) were included. The one-factorial MANOVA revealed a significant difference between SB and non-SB subjects (p = 0.01) concerning pain perception variables. Post-hoc univariate analyses of variance (ANOVA) showed statistically significant lower general pain tolerance (p = 0.02), higher general subjective sensibility of the teeth (p < 0.01), and a statistical trend for higher subjective dental pain intensity (p = 0.07) in SB subjects. In most of the standardized variables, probable SB subjects seem to react and feel similar to non-SB subjects. However, as probable SB subjects subjectively perceive their teeth to be more sensitive and tend to rate their subjective dental pain intensity more intensely after CO2 testing, data might point to a somatosensory amplification.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Ommerborn, M. A., Özbek, A. D., Grunwald, M., Depprich, R., Walentek, N., Franken, M., & Schäfer, R. (2023). Effects on general pain perception and dental pulp sensibility in probable sleep bruxism subjects by experimentally induced pain in a pilot study [OnlineRessource]. Scientific Reports, 13, Article 5836. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33019-z
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Dokument erstellt am:08.11.2024
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