Effectiveness Of Non-Pharmacological Treatments In Decreasing Tourette Syndrome Symptoms

Margareth Rivas, Danila Dokuchayev, Ashely Christman RDH, BS
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine the effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatments in suppressing Tourette's Syndrome symptoms.

METHODS

The PubMed database was accessed through Augusta University Greenblatt Library. The database was used to search for articles about how occlusal splints suppress Tourette's symptoms. Articles filters included random control trials, peer-reviewed, and clinical trials, that were published within the last five years. Key terms that were utilized were "Tourette's Syndrome/Therapy," "Occlusal Splint," "Deep Brain Stimulation," "Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation,” and "Tics". Articles excluded were meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and literature reviews.

RESULTS

Participants receiving the proper individualized therapeutic height for their occlusal splint demonstrated a consistent decrease in their Tourette symptoms based on the mean clinical global impressionsimprovement scale (CGI-S) rating when compared to participants not receiving a proper individualized therapeutic height for their occlusal splint. An occlusal splint is viable in providing immediate tic symptom improvement. The use of an occlusal splint is effective, non-invasive, tolerable, and grants minimal risk when compared to deep brain stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation.

CONCLUSIONS

Compared to other non-pharmacological options such as deep brain stimulation or transcranial magnetic stimulation, the occlusal splint is a nonsurgical procedure that not only requires less time to be completed but offers fewer adverse effects for the patient, with promising results.

IMPLICATIONS

Pharmacological treatment is known as the “Golden Standard” of care when treating Tourette syndrome symptoms. Understanding how nonpharmacological treatments may affect those with Tourette syndrome, offers additional treatment options. The usage of non-pharmacological treatments such as an occlusal splint has the potential to benefit individuals with Tourette syndrome, further advancing the oral-systemic health connection.

非药物治疗对减轻妥瑞症症状的效果
方法通过奥古斯塔大学格林布拉特图书馆访问 PubMed 数据库。该数据库用于搜索有关咬合夹板如何抑制妥瑞症症状的文章。文章筛选包括过去五年内发表的随机对照试验、同行评审和临床试验。关键词包括 "妥瑞症/治疗"、"咬合夹板"、"脑深部刺激"、"经颅磁刺激 "和 "抽搐"。结果根据临床总体印象改善量表(CGI-S)的平均评分,为咬合夹板提供适当个性化治疗高度的参与者与未为咬合夹板提供适当个性化治疗高度的参与者相比,其妥瑞症症状持续减轻。咬合夹板可以立即改善抽搐症状。与深部脑刺激和经颅磁刺激相比,使用咬合夹板有效、无创、可耐受且风险最小。结论与脑深部刺激或经颅磁刺激等其他非药物治疗方法相比,咬合夹板是一种非手术治疗方法,不仅所需时间较短,而且对患者的不良影响较小,效果良好。了解非药物治疗对妥瑞症患者的影响,可以为患者提供更多的治疗选择。使用咬合夹板等非药物疗法有可能使妥瑞症患者受益,进一步促进口腔系统健康的联系。
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