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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Migraine | Research

Adjunctive treatment of chronic migraine using an oral dental device: overview and results of a randomized placebo-controlled crossover study

Authors: Andrew M. Blumenfeld, James P. Boyd

Published in: BMC Neurology | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Objective

To assess the nocioceptive input of habitual nocturnal jaw clenching that acts as a contributing factor in migraine pathogenesis.

Background

Habitual nocturnal jaw clenching has been implicated as a trigger, particularly in those whose headaches are present upon waking or shortly thereafter. Nocturnal EMG studies of patients diagnosed with migraine show nearly twice the temporalis clenching EMG levels and double the bite force as matched asymptomatic controls, leading to the speculation that parafunctional clenching activity may have some role in headache pathogenesis. The NTI (Nociceptive Trigeminal Inhibition) oral device is a dental splint designed to reduce nocturnal jaw clenching intensity and is FDA approved for the prevention of medically diagnosed migraine pain based on open label studies. There are no prior placebo-controlled trials to assess the migraine prevention efficacy of the NTI splint. This is the first placebo-controlled cross-over study to assess the efficacy of the NTI splint in patients with Chronic Migraine.

Method

A placebo controlled, single-blinded cross-over study was done with IRB oversight assessing the efficacy of the NTI splint compared to placebo using the change in the HIT-6 score as the outcome measure.

Results

68% of refractory chronic migraine sufferers using the NTI as measured by sequential HIT 6 scores had at least a one-category improvement (severe to substantial, or substantial to some, or some to none) compared to 12% when using a placebo device. 36% of subjects using the NTI device reported a two-category improvement in their HIT-6 score, compared to 0% when using placebo.

Conclusion

The improvement in HIT-6 scores produced by the NTI device, suggests that patients with Chronic Migraine may have intense nocturnal jaw clenching as a contributing factor to their headache related disability. An NTI device is one method of assessing whether jaw-clenching is a contributing factor to ongoing migraine.

Trial registration

Current Controlled Trials NCT04871581. 04/05/2021. Retrospectively registered.
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Metadata
Title
Adjunctive treatment of chronic migraine using an oral dental device: overview and results of a randomized placebo-controlled crossover study
Authors
Andrew M. Blumenfeld
James P. Boyd
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Migraine
Headache
Published in
BMC Neurology / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-022-02591-8

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