Real-Time Continuous Monitoring of Oral Soft Tissue Pressure with a Wireless Mouthguard Device for Assessing Tongue Thrusting Habits.

Hidekazu Matsumoto, Keisuke Tomoto, Gentaro Kawase,Kenta Iitani,Koji Toma,Takahiro Arakawa,Kohji Mitsubayashi,Keiji Moriyama

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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In orthodontics, understanding the pressure of oral soft tissues on teeth is important to elucidate the cause and establish treatment methods. We developed a small wireless mouthguard (MG)-type device that continuously and unrestrainedly measures pressure, which had previously been unachieved, and evaluated its feasibility in human subjects. First, the optimal device components were considered. Next, the devices were compared with wired-type systems. Subsequently, the devices were fabricated for human testing to measure tongue pressure during swallowing. The highest sensitivity (51-510 g/cm) with minimum error (CV < 5%) was obtained using an MG device with polyethylene terephthalate glycol and ethylene vinyl acetate for the lower and upper layers, respectively, and with a 4 mm PMMA plate. A high correlation coefficient (0.969) was observed between the wired and wireless devices. In the measurements of tongue pressure on teeth during swallowing, 132.14 ± 21.37 g/cm for normal and 201.17 ± 38.12 g/cm for simulated tongue thrust were found to be significantly different using a -test (n = 50, = 6.2 × 10), which is consistent with the results of a previous study. This device can contribute to assessing tongue thrusting habits. In the future, this device is expected to measure changes in the pressure exerted on teeth during daily life.
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pressure sensor, wireless, mouthguard, oral soft tissue pressure, tongue thrust
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