A piezoelectric film-based intrasplint detection method for bruxism.

H. Takeuchi, T. Ikeda, G. Clark
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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM An accurate, easy-to-use, long-term method other than EMG is needed to monitor bruxism. PURPOSE This article presents pilot data on the reproducibility, validity, and utility of an intrasplint piezoelectric film method. MATERIAL AND METHODS Simulated bruxism behaviors (steady-state and rhythmic clenching, grinding, and tapping) in 5 subjects were recorded with the use of both masseter EMG and an intrasplint piezoelectric film method. RESULTS Correlation coefficients calculated for simulated bruxism event duration with the use of a masseter EMG or an intrasplint piezoelectric film method were 0.99 for tapping and steady-state clenching, 0.96 for rhythmic clenching, and 0.79 for grinding. CONCLUSION Piezoelectric film has its limitations and does not faithfully capture sustained force magnitudes. However, for the target behaviors associated with bruxism (tooth grinding, clenching, and tapping), it appears to faithfully reproduce above-baseline events with durations statistically indistinguishable from those recorded with masseter EMG. Masseter EMG was poorest at detecting a simulated side-to-side grinding behavior.
一种基于压电薄膜的磨牙检测方法。
除了肌电图之外,还需要一种准确、易于使用、长期的方法来监测磨牙症。目的:本文介绍了压电薄膜法的可重复性、有效性和实用性的试验数据。材料与方法采用咬肌肌电法和夹板内压电薄膜法,记录5例受试者的模拟磨牙行为(稳态和有节奏的咬合、磨牙和轻叩)。结果用咬肌肌电图和夹板内压电膜法计算的模拟磨牙事件持续时间的相关系数分别为:轻叩和稳态紧咬的相关系数为0.99,节奏紧咬的相关系数为0.96,磨削的相关系数为0.79。结论压电薄膜有其局限性,不能真实地捕捉持续力的大小。然而,对于与磨牙症相关的目标行为(磨牙、咬牙和轻叩),它似乎忠实地再现了高于基线的事件,其持续时间在统计上与咬肌肌电图记录的事件没有区别。咬肌肌电图在检测模拟的侧对侧磨削行为方面是最差的。
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