Real time measurement of stress by electroencephalogram during contentious mouth opening
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- Otsuka Ryoko
- Department of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Nomura Yoshiaki
- Department of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Okada Ayako
- Department of Operative Dentistry, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Uraguchi Masahide
- Department of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan Medical Group Seiwa, Tama, Japan
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- Tadokoro Hisanori
- Private Practice, Machida, Japan
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- Nagai Tetsuya
- Private Practice, Tama, Japan
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- Fujii Yoshihito
- Private Practice, Sagamihara, Japan
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- Miura Masahiro
- Private Practice, Akishima, Japan
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- Kawachi Ryo
- Private Practice, Machida, Japan
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- Yamamoto Masashi
- Medical Group Seiwa, Tama, Japan
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- Wakana Taketoshi
- Futek Electronics Co., Ltd., Yokohama, Japan
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- Hanada Nobuhiro
- Department of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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Abstract
<p>Purpose: Dental treatment is a stressful event. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of electroencephalography (EEG) for the measurement of stress the stress of the patient’s ongoing dental treatment.Materials and Methods: Real-time brain activity was measured for five healthy subjects (three males and two females) under contentious opening mouth conditions and compared with the relaxed conditions for 18 minutes. Brain activities were measured under the conditions that subjects were sited on the dental chair in horizontal situation. Electroencephalograph (EEG) were used to measure the five type of brain waves: θ, α1, α2, α3, and β. Results: In θ wave, α3 wave and β wave, widening gap between opening mouth condition and closing mouth conditions were observed with over the time course. This tendency was confirmed by autoregressive moving average (ARMA) model and mixed effect modeling. All of the coefficients of opening mouths were statistically significant, when closing mouth used as reference. EEG may be useful tool to measure the stress during dental treatment. Stress by sitting on dental chair in horizontal situation was depended on personality traits.Conclusion: Contentious opening mouth may be stressful; however, the amount of stress may be small. The changes can be seen within 18 min. Prolonged chair time for the dental treatment may not be recommended.</p>
Journal
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- Asian Pacific Journal of Dentistry
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Asian Pacific Journal of Dentistry 19 (1), 45-50, 2019
Asian Pacific Journal of Dentistry (ICJD Japan Editorial Office)