The Alteration of Brain Function by the Improvement of Periodontal Tissues and Occlusal State

Author:

Muraoka Kosuke1ORCID,Oda Masafumi2,Yoshino Kenichi3,Tanaka Tatsurou4,Morishita Masaki1,Nakamura Taiji5,Kibune Ryota1,Tokunaga Jyunpei1,Sonoki Kazuo6,Morimoto Yasuhiro2,Nakashima Keisuke5,Awano Shuji1

Affiliation:

1. Science of Oral Functions Department, Division of Clinical Education Development and Research, Faculty of Dentistry, Kyushu Dental University, Japan

2. Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Kyushu Dental University, Japan

3. Section of Primary Dental Education, Kyushu Dental University, Japan

4. Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Department of Maxillofacial Radiology, Kagoshima University, Japan

5. Science of Oral Functions Department, Cariology and Periodontology, Division of Periodontology, Kyushu Dental University, Japan

6. Unit of Interdisciplinary Education, School of Oral Health Science, Kyushu Dental University, Japan

Abstract

Objective. In this study, we have introduced a case in which the effective blood oxygenation level-dependent signal on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was altered by the improvement of periodontal tissue and occlusal function in a patient with periodontitis Stage II Grade B. Material and Methods. A 61-year-old female patient requiring periodontal treatment was diagnosed as having periodontitis Stage II Grade B via clinical and radiographic examinations. Her past medical history included type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. Following the patient’s informed written consent, the periodontal initial treatment provided to the patient included tooth brushing instruction and scaling and root planing; however, occlusal adjustment was not performed at this stage. Occlusal force and fMRI results were also evaluated at the initial and reevaluation examinations. Results. After the periodontal initial treatment had been performed, it was noted that the patient’s periodontal tissue and occlusal force had improved. It was also evident from fMRI that cerebral blood flow had been activated in the insula, primary motor cortex, and premotor cortex. Conclusion. This result suggested that the periodontal ligament had recovered and the periodontal ligament neuron had been further subjected to clenching in the insula so that the muscle spindle sensation impacted the motor cortex.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Dentistry

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