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Influence of Experimental Esophageal Acidification on Sleep Bruxism: a Randomized Trial

Journal

JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 90, Issue 5, Pages 665-671

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0022034510393516

Keywords

sleep bruxism; rhythmic masticatory muscle activity; gastroesophageal reflux; acid infusion; esophagus

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [20592409, 20390524]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21592608, 22659377, 20592409, 20390524] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The aim of this cross-over, randomized, single-blinded trial was to examine whether intra-esophageal acidification induces sleep bruxism (SB). Polysomnography with electromyogram (EMG) of masseter muscle, audio-video recording, and esophageal pH monitoring were performed in a sleep laboratory. Twelve healthy adult males without SB participated. Intra-esophageal infusions of 5-mL acidic solution (0.1 N HCl) or saline were administered. The frequencies of EMG bursts, rhythmic masticatory muscle activity (RMMA) episodes, grinding noise, and the RMMA/microarousal ratio were significantly higher in the 20-minute period after acidic infusion than after saline infusion. RMMA episodes including SB were induced by esophageal acidification. This trial is registered with the UMIN Clinical Trials Registry, UMIN000002923.

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