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Use of a Modified Mandibular Splint to Reduce Nocturnal Symptoms in Persons With Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Authors:Donald B Giddon  Donald R Moeller  Curtis K Deutsch
Institution:1. Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA;2. Moeller Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, US Army Dental Corps (Ret.), Columbus, GA, USA;3. Psychobiology Program, Department of Psychiatry, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA
Abstract:ObjectiveBased on a series of clinical observations that a thicker mandibular splint than that commonly used to treat bruxism and related craniomandibular myofascial pain reduced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) nocturnal symptomatology (sleep disruptions, headaches, and nightmares), this study of 100 PTSD participants was undertaken to systematically establish ’proof of concept’ of the therapeutic effectiveness of this modified splinting procedure.MethodsFollowing the fabrication of splints thicker than those conventionally used, the effectiveness of this new procedure used by dentists was determined by comparing the self-reported frequency and intensity/severity of PTSD symptomatology during a seven-night pretreatment baseline period without the splint with a second seven-night period in which the modified splint was inserted. The scoring for the three dependent measures (sleep disruptions, headaches, and nightmares) was based on the frequencies on a scale from 0–7 multiplied by the intensity/severity on a scale of 1–10.ResultsCompared with the pre-splint baseline period, the insertion of the thickened splint resulted in a highly significant reduction of sleep disruption, nocturnal headaches, and nightmares. A second seven-night control period without the splint was followed by a second seven-night period with the splint, reproducing the effectiveness of the first splinting period.ConclusionThe results of this study provide the first systematic, documented proof of concept of the effectiveness of a modified splinting procedure in reducing key nocturnal symptoms in PTSD patients.
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