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Patients' Satisfaction After the Treatment of Moderate Sleep Apnea and Nocturnal Bruxism with Botox Or/and Thermoformed Occlusal Splints: A Pilot Study

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Journal J Pers Med
Date 2024 Oct 25
PMID 39452536
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: Sleep apnea and nocturnal bruxism belong to sleep disorders that can affect the quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects on patients with moderate sleep apnea and nocturnal bruxism of Botox injection as monotherapy or associated with wearing thermoformed occlusal splints and to determine the patients' satisfaction degree after the applied treatments. : The selected patients for study were divided into two groups: in the first group, the patients ( = 18) treatment consisted of injecting Botox (Allergan) into the masseter muscle as monotherapy; in the second group, the patients ( = 18) benefited from associated therapy, Botox injections in masseter muscle, and the wear of thermoformed occlusal splints. At baseline, at three weeks, at three months, and six months after the effectuation of therapies, the monitoring sessions were realized. : The associated therapy presented better results in decreasing the studied symptoms than the monotherapy. Both therapies improved patient satisfaction. : The applied therapies for treating the specific symptomatology in moderate sleep apnea and sleep bruxism were efficacious. Patient satisfaction was very good in both groups after the applied treatments, but the associated therapy presented better results than monotherapy.

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