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Long-term follow-up of a patient with venlafaxine-induced diurnal bruxism treated with an occlusal splint:A case report
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作者 Jia-Min Chen Ying Yan 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2019年第4期516-524,共9页
BACKGROUND Bruxism is a jaw-muscle activity characterized by the clenching or grinding of teeth. It can be divided into nocturnal bruxism and diurnal bruxism(DB). DB secondary to antidepressants is rare and refractory... BACKGROUND Bruxism is a jaw-muscle activity characterized by the clenching or grinding of teeth. It can be divided into nocturnal bruxism and diurnal bruxism(DB). DB secondary to antidepressants is rare and refractory. Reports associated with antidepressant-induced DB are mostly anecdotal without long-term follow-up.The effect of drug intervention on antidepressant-induced DB is still contested.We herein report the first case of successful treatment of venlafaxine-induced DB with an occlusal splint.CASE SUMMARY This case report describes detailed 7-year follow-up of a patient with venlafaxineinduced DB treated with an occlusal splint. The patient who complained about involuntary daytime tooth grinding after taking venlafaxine for a period of 4 mo and was diagnosed with venlafaxine-induced DB. Subsequently, an occlusal splint with modified bilateral buccal-pterygoid pads was used to treat his tooth grinding and to protect the dental structures from tooth wearing. The patient reported remission of symptoms after several months of treatment. His grinding activity was gradually and stably controlled after 2 years, with an almost complete recovery from DB after 6 years.CONCLUSION The maxillary buccal-pterygoid splint can be used as a noninvasive approach to treat venlafaxine-induced DB. 展开更多
关键词 Occlusal SPLINT VENLAFAXINE diurnal bruxism TOOTH grinding Movement DISORDERS Treatment Case report
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