Journal article

Is Biofeedback through an Intra-Aural Device an Effective Method to Treat Bruxism? Case Series and Initial Experience


Authors listPfeiffer, Kira; El Khassawna, Thaqif; Malhan, Deeksha; Langer, Christine; Sommer, Barbara; Mekhemar, Mohamed; Howaldt, Hans-Peter; Attia, Sameh

Publication year2021

JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Volume number18

Issue number1

eISSN1660-4601

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010051

PublisherMDPI


Abstract
Biofeedback was reported as an effective concept for bruxism treatment, through increasing patient's awareness of the habit. During bruxing both ear canals become tighter, therefore, an in-ear device can provide biofeedback. The in-ear device is fitted to the ear canal in physiological status, during bruxing the ear-canal tightens resulting in stress on the canal walls and unpleasant feeling. Subsequently, patients stop their bruxing habit. The aim of this study is to provide first clinical evidence that in-ear devices have a positive impact on relieving bruxism in patients. Despite the low number of patients, this early study was designed as a controlled prospective study. The trial included seven female patients with a median age of 47.3 years (23-64 years). Only two patients implemented their devices for eight and seven months, respectively. One patient reported a relief in her symptoms, like headaches and pain intensity during the night, by 50% after three month and 80% after six months. Despite the limited number of participants, the study reflects a potential of Intra-aural devices as effective biofeedback devices in treating bruxism.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylePfeiffer, K., El Khassawna, T., Malhan, D., Langer, C., Sommer, B., Mekhemar, M., et al. (2021) Is Biofeedback through an Intra-Aural Device an Effective Method to Treat Bruxism? Case Series and Initial Experience, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(1), Article 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010051

APA Citation stylePfeiffer, K., El Khassawna, T., Malhan, D., Langer, C., Sommer, B., Mekhemar, M., Howaldt, H., & Attia, S. (2021). Is Biofeedback through an Intra-Aural Device an Effective Method to Treat Bruxism? Case Series and Initial Experience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(1), Article 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010051



Keywords


biofeedbackbruxismETIOLOGYIntra-aural devicesOCCLUSAL SPLINTPROVISIONTEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERSTMDUNINTENDED CHANGES


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