Botox shots tested as fix for nighttime teeth grinding
NCT ID NCT07361900
Summary
This study tested three ways to manage sleep bruxism (teeth grinding) in people with implant-supported lower dentures. Forty-eight participants were randomly assigned to receive Botox injections in their jaw muscles, wear a custom mouth splint at night, or simply remove their denture while sleeping. Researchers measured jaw muscle activity and how well the denture stayed in place over one year to see which approach worked best.
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Delta University for Science and Technology
Gamasa, Egypt
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