Stopped: Enrollment was closed early due to the conclusion of the SBIR funding period; data collected from the 2 participants was sufficient for feasibility analysis.
The goal of this study is to determine if the Otis Brux-Sensor Night Guard (OBSNG) can record the bite compression forces of participants with Bruxism. The main questions it aims to answer is: 1. Is it possible to design and miniaturize electrical hardware components small enough to fit onto the molar region of the custom night guard? 2. If successfully miniaturized, will we be able to capture bite compression force profiles and optimize data collection for analysis? Participants would wear the device for 21 days, over a 6+ hour sleep period each night.
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Mean Nocturnal Clenching Force (% of Maximum Voluntary Clench)
Timeframe: Mean of nocturnal measurements across up to 21 nights of sensor wear