Affiliation:
1. 251 Hellenic Air Force and VA Hospital, Department of Prosthodontics Athens Greece
2. Medical University of Vienna, University Clinic of Dentistry Vienna Austria
3. Private Practice, Neurologist Athens Greece
4. School of Dentistry, Department of Orofacial Pain National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece
5. School of Medicine, First Department of Neurology, Aeginition Hospital National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece
Abstract
ABSTRACTObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate possible differences of functional occlusal variables between a group of migraine patients (MG) and a control group (CG).Materials and MethodsEach group included 50 individuals. Instrumental functional analysis and digital occlusal analysis were performed. Variables examined were condylar displacement from a reference position to maximum intercuspation; angular difference between the steepness of the articular eminence and the contra‐lateral canine guidance; and angular difference between the steepness of the articular eminence and the ipsilateral central incisor guidance and occlusal plane inclination. Self‐reported grinding and occlusal index were also investigated.ResultsThere were statistically significant differences in the extent of retral condylar displacement assessed both clinically [MG: 0.49 mm (SD 0.67 mm), CG: 0.29 mm (SD 0.27 mm), p = 0.012] and digital‐mechanically [MG: 1.53 mm (SD 0.95 mm), CG: 0.9 mm (SD 0.66 mm), p = 0.001], the angular difference between the steepness of the articular eminence and the contra‐lateral canine guidance [MG: 13.11° (SD 8.33°), CG: 9.47° (SD 7.08°), p = 0.021 and MG: 12.94° (SD 8.71°), CG: 9.44° (SD 8.70°), p = 0.017], and the occlusal plane inclination [MG: 11.16° (SD 4.66°), CG: 9.09° (SD 4.37°), p = 0.024]. Self‐reported grinding (MG: 39/50, CG: 12/50, p < 0.001) and occlusal index [MG: 1.92 (SD 0.46), CG: 0.21 (SD 0.66), p < 0.001] were also significantly higher in migraineurs.ConclusionsArticular and occlusal structures could play a role in migraine and thus should be considered in an interdisciplinary approach.