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Clinical Trials/NCT02752347
NCT02752347
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An Electromyography Study Comparing the Impact of Using RMEs on Muscle Activity Among Growing Orthodontic Patients (A Prospective Clinical Study)

Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy1 site in 1 country50 target enrollmentApril 2016
ConditionsMalocclusion

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Malocclusion
Sponsor
Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy
Enrollment
50
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
measuring the masticatory muscles activity using electromyography device
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Compare the impact of using rapid maxillary expanders on masticatory muscle activities (Masseter and Anterior Temporalis muscles) among different posterior cross-bite patient (unilateral, bilateral) as well as compare the cross-bite side and non-cross-bite sides of the same preadolescent unilateral crossbite patient before the expansion and after one month of the completion treatment period using surface electromyography device.

Detailed Description

Compare the impact of using rapid maxillary expanders on masticatory muscle activities (Masseter and Anterior Temporalis muscles) between the cross-bite side and non-cross-bite sides of the same preadolescent orthodontic patient before the expansion and after one month of the completion treatment period. Two channels surface Electromyography sEMG (BioRadio), will be position to record the activity of anterior temporal (AT) and masseter (MM) muscles in three different statuses: * Rest → patients will instruct to not bite on his/her teeth. * Clench → patients will instruct to made a maximum voluntary clench on cotton rolls positioned around the first molar, for 5 sec "the cotton clench", and a maximum voluntary clench without the interposed rolls for 5 sec "the "clench". \* This procedure followed the Sforza et al. protocol. * During function "mastication" → The patients will instruct to chew on a chewing gum for 20 sec (20 continuous masticatory cycles). Examination frequency: The patients will be examined two times as follow: Test 1: Immediately before rapid maxillary expanders cementation, Test 2: 5 months later (1 month after the retention phase). the same procedure will be done on 35 patients (control group)

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2016
End Date
December 30, 2017
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Nancy Ajwa

Resident

Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Uni-lateral/ or bilateral posterior cross-bite.
  • Patients with erupted permanent maxillary and mandibular first molars.
  • Will be treated by rapid maxillary expanders, (the appliance planning to be worn for approximately 5 months).
  • Age ranged from 9 to
  • Males and females.
  • Not under any medications.
  • Skeletal Class I or Class II (based on ANB angle, convexity, and Wits appraisal).
  • No active caries.
  • Healthy periodontal tissues.
  • Subjects with no signs of TMD or condylar problems.

Exclusion Criteria

  • History of any functional appliance treatment.
  • Oral, systemic disease or any syndromes.
  • Patients under any medications.
  • Patients with symptoms of Temporomandibular disorders.
  • Neuropathic conditions.
  • Open and deep-bite.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

measuring the masticatory muscles activity using electromyography device

Time Frame: Test 1: before cementation of rapid maxillary expander, Test 2: after removal of rapid maxillary expander by 1 month

the muscle activities of masticatory muscles using surface Electromyography device before and compare it after the maxillary expansion using Rapid Maxillary Expanders (to study the impact of the expanders on the muscles), the muscle activity will be in form of micro volt/second (mV/sec), the data will aggregated then exported on excel sheet in a form of numbers for statistical analysis

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