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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Does the ovarian cycle influence the pressure-pain threshold of the masticatory muscles in symptom-free women?
- R Cimino, M Farella, A Michelotti, R Pugliese, and R Martina.
- Department of Orthodontics, University of Naples Federico II, Via S. Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy. rocimino@unina.it
- J Orofac Pain. 2000 Jan 1;14(2):105-11.
AimsTo test the hypothesis that the ovarian cycle influences the pressure-pain threshold of the masticatory muscles.MethodsEighteen healthy women with a regular menstrual cycle (28 +/- 2 days), ranging in age from 18 to 35 years, participated in the study. For each subject, pressure-pain thresholds (PPTs) of the masseter and temporalis muscles were assessed at 4 muscular sites by means of an electronic algometer. Measurements were taken at 4 separate sessions across the menstrual cycle corresponding to the following phases: menstrual, follicular, periovulatory, and luteal. Menstrual cycle phases were determined by a pelvic ultrasonographic screening. The study was carried out in a single-blind design, and the initial session was randomly determined for each individual. Data collected were analyzed by repeated-measures analysis of variance.ResultsThe findings suggest that the PPTs of several masticatory muscles (2 of 4) are influenced by the ovarian cycle, but to a minor extent (P < 0.05), and the influence is of limited clinical relevance.ConclusionIn healthy subjects, there is a link between mechanical sensitivity of the masticatory muscles and fluctuation of the ovarian hormones. The relationship between PPTs of the masticatory muscles and the ovarian cycle should be also investigated in patients with temporomandibular disorders and/or orofacial pain conditions.
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