Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 20 de 273
Filtrar
1.
Medisan ; 28(2)abr. 2024.
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558518

RESUMEN

Introducción: Los dientes anteriores tienen una función predominante en el sistema estomatognático, esencial para la estética, la fonación y la masticación. Objetivo: Caracterizar a los adultos con guía anterior de la oclusión dentaria disfuncional según variables clínicas y epidemiológicas. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo y transversal, desde octubre de 2021 hasta abril de 2022, en la Clínica Estomatológica Docente 3 de Octubre de Las Tunas. El universo estuvo conformado por 825 historias clínicas que contenían el diagnóstico de pacientes con bruxismo, oclusión traumática y trastornos temporomandibulares, quienes presentaban disfunción de la guía anterior de la oclusión dentaria. Mediante el muestreo no probabilístico intencional, fue seleccionada una muestra de 615 con fórmula dentaria íntegra o desdentamiento parcial de clase III de Kennedy y atención estomatológica concluida o inactivación de los procesos de caries e inflamatorios agudos. Resultados: Primaron el sexo femenino (54,8 %) y las edades de 40-49 años (33,5 %). El bruxismo prevaleció como diagnóstico clínico (41,9 %) con predominio del correspondiente al sueño (39,1 %), el secundario (51,2 %), el probable (59,7 %) y el moderado (69,4 %); entre sus clasificaciones más relevantes se destacó el sistema estomatognático disfuncional (84,4 %). Las manifestaciones clínicas dentarias predominantes fueron las facetas de desgaste (87,5 %). Conclusiones: La caracterización de los pacientes con guía anterior de la oclusión dentaria disfuncional permite establecer una panorámica actualizada de esta problemática de salud para un mejor seguimiento y tratamiento a dichos pacientes.


Introduction: Anterior teeth have a predominant function in the stomatognatic system, essential for the aesthetics, phonation and mastication. Objective: To characterize adults with anterior guide of dysfunctional dental occlusion according to clinical and epidemiological variables. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study, was carried out from October, 2021 to April, 2022, in the 3 de Octubre Teaching Stomatological Clinic from Las Tunas. The universe was formed by 825 medical records that contained the diagnosis of patients with bruxism, traumatic occlusion and temporomandibular disorders who presented anterior guide of the dysfunctional dental occlusion. By means of the intentional non probabilistic sampling, a sample of 615 with entire dental formula or class III partial toothlessness of Kennedy and concluded stomatologic care or inactivation of the cavity and acute inflammatory processes was selected. Results: There was a prevalence of the female sex (54.8%) and the 40-49 age group (33.5%). Bruxism prevailed as clinical diagnosis (41.9%) with prevalence of the corresponding to sleep (39.1%), secondary (51.2%), probable (59.7%) and moderate (69.4%); among the most outstanding classifications was the dysfunctional stomatognatic system (84.4%). The predominant dental clinical manifestations were the wear facets (87.5%). Conclusions: The characterization of patients with anterior guide of the dysfunctional dental occlusion allows to establish an up-to-date panoramic of this health problem, for a better follow-up and treatment to these patients.

2.
Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 38: e017, 2024. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1550153

RESUMEN

Abstract Occlusal stabilization splints are the most common treatment for controlling the deleterious effects of sleep bruxism. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a low-cost, mixed occlusal splint (MOS) compared to that of a rigid splint. A randomized clinical trial was performed on 43 adults of both sexes with possible sleep bruxism and satisfactory dental conditions. They were divided into rigid occlusal splint (ROS) (n = 23) and MOS (n = 20) groups. Masticatory muscle and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain intensity (visual analog scale), quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF), indentations in the oral mucosa, anxiety, and depression (HADS), number of days of splint use, and splint wear were evaluated. All variables were evaluated at baseline (T0), 6 months (T6), and 12 months (T12) after splint installation (T0), and splint wear was evaluated at T6 and T12. Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, non-parametric Friedman's analysis of variance for paired samples and pairwise multiple comparisons, Pearson's chi-square test, two-proportion z-test, non-parametric McNemar's and Cochran's Q, and Wilcoxon tests were used (p < 0.05). In both groups, there was a decrease in TMJ pain and pain intensity over time and improvements in the quality of life scores. At T6, there was a higher rate of splint wear in the MOS group than in the ROS group (p = 0.023). The MOS showed a higher rate of wear than the rigid splint but had similar results for the other variables. Therefore, the use of a mixed splint appears to be effective in controlling the signs and symptoms of sleep bruxism.

3.
Odontol. vital ; (39): 40-55, jul.-dic. 2023. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1550586

RESUMEN

Resumen Introducción: El bruxismo está definido como una actividad oral motora que consiste en el apretamiento o rechinamiento involuntario (rítmico o espasmódico no funcional) de los dientes, con una prevalencia de 5,9% a 49,6% en niños. Lo que podría contribuir a problemas clínicos asociados con la articulación temporomandibular. La asociación entre la disfunción temporomandibular (DTM) y el bruxismo en niños aún no está totalmente establecida. Objetivo: El objetivo de esta revisión de literatura es recopilar información actualizada de estudios que hayan abordado la asociación entre el bruxismo y la disfunción temporomandibular en niños de 3 a 12 años. Metodología: Se realizó una búsqueda en las bases de datos de Scopus, Pubmed y Scielo usando los descriptores "Niño", "Niños", "Preescolar", "Bruxismo", "Bruxismo del sueño", "Disfunción Temporomandibular"; y, "Síndrome de la Disfunción de Articulación Temporomandibular". Fueron incluidos artículos publicados en los últimos 15 años en idiomas español, inglés y portugués. Fueron incluidos estudios transversales, de cohorte, casos controles y ensayos clínicos aleatorizados. Resultados: Se evaluaron 242 artículos, de los cuales solo 11 fueron incluidos de acuerdo a los criterios de inclusión. Entre los estudios incluidos, dos de ellos no encontraron asociación entre DTM y bruxismo, tres encontraron una tendencia o probable asociación y seis encontraron una asociación positiva. Conclusiones: Existen estudios que relatan asociación entre el bruxismo y las disfunciones temporomandibulares en niños de 3 a 12 años, relacionando la presencia de signos y síntomas de la DTM con el bruxismo, pudiendo ser este último, un factor de riesgo para la presencia de DTM.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Bruxism is defined as an oral motor activity that consists of involuntary clenching or grinding (non-functional rhythmic or spasmodic) of the teeth, with a prevalence rate ranging from 5.9% to 49.6% in children, which could contribute to clinical problems associated with the temporomandibular joint. The association between bruxism in children and temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is not yet fully established. Objective: The objective of this literature review is to collect up-to-date information on studies that have addressed the association between bruxism and temporomandibular dysfunction in children ranging 3 - 12 years of age. Methods: A search was performed in the Scopus, PubMed and SciELO databases using the descriptors "Child", "Children", "Child, Preschool", "Bruxism", "Sleep Bruxism", "Temporomandibular Dysfunction" and "Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome." Articles published in the last 15 years in the Spanish, English and Portuguese languages were included. Results: A total of seventy-two articles were assessed. Only 11 articles were included according to the inclusion criteria. Among the included studies, two of them found no association between TMD and bruxism, three found a trend or probable association, and six found a positive association. Conclusion: There are studies that report an association between bruxism and temporomandibular dysfunctions in children ranging 3 - 12 years old, relating the presence of signs and symptoms of TMD with bruxism.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Preescolar , Niño , Síndrome de la Disfunción de Articulación Temporomandibular/diagnóstico , Bruxismo del Sueño/diagnóstico
4.
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528850

RESUMEN

La pandemia por SARS-CoV2 cambió el ritmo de vida habitual y como consecuencia tuvo influencia para el desarrollo de situaciones parafuncionales, como el posible bruxismo, generando una huella en la calidad de vida. Determinar el posible bruxismo en la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud oral (CVRSO) en pacientes que tuvieron y no SARS-Cov2 en Yucatán, México, durante junio-diciembre de 2021. estudio correlacional, descriptivo, transversal, participaron 119 sujetos del estado de Yucatán que presentaron y no SARS-CoV2 a través de la aplicación de forma virtual en la plataforma Google Forms de dos cuestionarios digitalizados: el primero para la medición del posible bruxismo elaborado y adaptado por la Dra. Celia Elena del Perpetuo Socorro Mendiburu-Zavala con base en los autores Ordóñez-Plaza et al. (2016), González-Emsoto et al. (2015) y De La Hoz-Aizpurua & Winocur (2014). Para el estudio de la CVRSO se empleó el OHIP-14 diseñado por Castrejón-Pérez et al. (2010). Utilizando pruebas estadísticas como Ji Cuadra, Kruskal-Wallis y la prueba U de Mann-Whitney para identificar factores de asociación. Resultados: con respecto a la prevalencia del posible bruxismo en sujetos con SARS-CoV2 (n=43) según la edad, los adultos maduros (36 a 59 años) y mayores (de 60 años y más), presentaron mayores porcentajes que los jóvenes (18 a 35 años). Para determinar el efecto del posible bruxismo en la CVRSO en personas que tuvieron y no SARS-CoV2 se utilizó la prueba estadística de Kruskal-Wallis, no se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre ninguno de los grupos (c ∑ = 2.87; p = .411). El efecto del posible bruxismo en la CVRSO en personas que tuvieron y no SARS-CoV2 no tiene un efecto estadísticamente significativo. Sin embargo, el posible bruxismo altera la CVRSO y sí hay una fuerte influencia de factores como la edad y contexto cultural.


The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic changed the usual rhythm of life and therefore had an influence for the development of parafunctional situations, such as possible bruxism, generating an imprint on quality of life. To determine possible bruxism in oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in patients who did and did not have SARS- CoV-2 in Yucatan, Mexico, during June-December 2021. Materials and methods: correlational, descriptive, cross- sectional study, 119 subjects from the state of Yucatan who did and did not present SARS-CoV-2 participated through the virtual application in the Google Forms platform of two digitized questionnaires: the first for the measurement of possible bruxism elaborated and adapted by Dr. Celia Elena del Perpetuo Socorro Mendiburu-Zavala based on the authors Ordóñez Plaza et al. (2016), González-Emsoto et al. (2015), and De La Hoz-Aizpurua & Winocur (2014). For the study of the OHRQoL the OHIP-14 designed by Castrejón-Pérez et al. was used. They were used statistical tests such as Ji Cuadra, Kruskal-Wallis and the Mann- Whitney U test to identify factors of association. Results: regarding the prevalence of possible bruxism in subjects with SARS-CoV-2 (n=43) according to age, mature adults (36 to 59 years) and older adults (60 years and older) presented higher percentages than young adults (18 to 35 years). To determine the effect of possible bruxism on OHRQoL in people who did and did not have SARS-CoV-2, the Kruskal- Wallis statistical test was used; no statistically significant differences were found between any of the groups (c∑ = 2.87; p = .411). the effect of possible bruxism on OHRQoL in subjects who did and did not have SARS-CoV-2 did not have a statistically significant effect. However, possible bruxism did alter OHRQoL and there was a strong influence of factors such as age and cultural context.

5.
Int. j. morphol ; 41(5): 1288-1296, oct. 2023. ilus, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521049

RESUMEN

El propósito de este estudio fue analizar el comportamiento mecánico de la estructura dental sana de un primer premolar inferior humano sometido a fuerzas funcionales y disfuncionales en diferentes direcciones. Se buscó comprender, bajo las variables contempladas, las zonas de concentración de esfuerzos que conllevan al daño estructural de sus constituyentes y tejidos adyacentes. Se realizó el modelo 3D de la reconstrucción de un archivo TAC de un primer premolar inferior, que incluyó esmalte, dentina, ligamento periodontal y hueso alveolar considerando tres variables: dirección, magnitud y área de la fuerza aplicada. La dirección fue dirigida en tres vectores (vertical, tangencial y horizontal) bajo cuatro magnitudes, una funcional de 35 N y tres disfuncionales de 170, 310 y 445 N, aplicadas sobre un área de la cara oclusal y/o vestibular del premolar que involucró tres contactos estabilizadores (A, B y C) y dos paradores de cierre. Los resultados obtenidos explican el fenómeno de combinar tres vectores, cuatro magnitudes y un área de aplicación de la fuerza, donde los valores de esfuerzo efectivo equivalente Von Mises muestran valores máximos a partir de los 60 MPa. Los valores de tensión máximos se localizan, bajo la carga horizontal a 170 N y en el proceso masticatorio en la zona cervical, cuando la fuerza pasa del 60 %. Sobre la base de los hallazgos de este estudio, se puede concluir que la reacción de los tejidos a fuerzas funcionales y disfuncionales varía de acuerdo con la magnitud, dirección y área de aplicación de la fuerza. Los valores de tensión resultan ser más altos bajo la aplicación de fuerzas disfuncionales tanto en magnitud como en dirección, produciendo esfuerzos tensiles significativos para la estructura dental y periodontal cervical, mientras que, bajo las cargas funcionales aplicadas en cualquier dirección, no se generan esfuerzos lesivos. Esto supone el reconocimiento del poder de detrimento estructural del diente y periodonto frente al bruxismo céntrico y excéntrico.


SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to analyze the mechanical behavior of the healthy dental structure of a human mandibular first premolar subjected to functional and dysfunctional forces in different directions. It was sought to understand, under the contemplated variables, the areas of stress concentration that lead to structural damage of its constituents and adjacent tissues. The 3D model of the reconstruction of a CT file of a lower first premolar was made, which included enamel, dentin, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone considering three variables: direction, magnitude and area of the applied force. The direction was directed in three vectors (vertical, tangential and horizontal) under four magnitudes, one functional of 35 N and three dysfunctional of 170, 310 and 445 N, applied to an area of the occlusal and/or buccal face of the premolar that involved three stabilizing contacts (A, B and C) and two closing stops. The results obtained explain the phenomenon of combining three vectors, four magnitudes and an area of force application, where the values of effective equivalent Von Mises stress show maximum values from 60 MPa. The maximum tension values are located under the horizontal load at 170 N and in the masticatory process in the cervical area, when the force exceeds 60%. Based on the findings of this study, it can be concluded that the reaction of tissues to functional and dysfunctional forces varies according to the magnitude, direction, and area of application of the force. The stress values turn out to be higher under the application of dysfunctional forces both in magnitude and in direction, producing significant tensile stresses for the dental and cervical periodontal structure, while under functional loads applied in any direction, no damaging stresses are generated. This supposes the recognition of the power of structural detriment of the tooth and periodontium against centric and eccentric bruxism.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Diente Premolar/fisiología , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Análisis de Elementos Finitos , Diente/fisiología , Fuerza de la Mordida , Bruxismo/fisiopatología , Módulo de Elasticidad , Desgaste de los Dientes , Masticación/fisiología
6.
RFO UPF ; 27(1)08 ago. 2023. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1511053

RESUMEN

O período pandêmico com todas as suas implicações possibilitou um aumento dos níveis de estresse em parte da população, que teve como consequência a obtenção ou o agravamento do bruxismo. Objetivo: O objetivo deste artigo foi realizar uma revisão integrativa sobre como o estresse causado pela pandemia de COVID-19 influenciou no desenvolvimento do bruxismo, considerando o perfil dos indivíduos acometidos. Realizou-se uma revisão integrativa da literatura a partir da seleção de artigos publicados nas bases de dados BVS, PubMed e EBSCOhost. Para isto, a seguinte questão de pesquisa foi formulada: "Existe relação entre o bruxismo e a pandemia de COVID-19?". A busca objetivou encontrar artigos publicados em português, espanhol e inglês, durante os anos de 2019 a 2023, utilizando os descritores "bruxismo", "COVID-19" e "estresse psicológico" e as suas respectivas versões em inglês, juntamente com a estratégia de busca AND. Revisão de literatura: Vinte estudos foram incluídos, ficando evidente uma prevalência do bruxismo como consequência do estresse pandêmico em pessoas jovens, do sexo feminino, além de estudantes/profissionais da área da saúde. Considerações finais: Acredita-se que a pandemia de COVID-19 vivenciada entre os anos de 2019 e 2023 tenha causado e/ou exacerbado estresse, sendo este um importante fator causador do bruxismo.(AU)


The pandemic period with all its implications allowed an increase in stress levels in part of the population, which resulted in the obstruction or worsening of bruxism. Objective: The aim of this article was to carry out an integrative review on how the stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic influenced the development of bruxism, considering the profile of affected individuals. Method: An integrative literature review was carried out based on the selection of articles published in the VHL, PubMed and EBSCOhost databases. For this, the following research question was formulated: "Is there a relationship between bruxism and the COVID-19 pandemic?". The search aimed to find articles published in Portuguese, Spanish and English, during the years 2019 to 2023, using the descriptors "bruxism", "COVID-19" and "psychological stress" and their respective versions in English, together with the strategy of search AND. Integratve review: Twenty studies were included, revealing a prevalence of bruxism as a consequence of pandemic stress in young, females, in addition to students/health professionals. Final considerations: It is believed that the COVID-19 pandemic experienced between 2019 and 2023 caused and/or exacerbated stress, which is an important factor causing bruxism.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Estrés Psicológico/complicaciones , Bruxismo/etiología , Bruxismo/psicología , COVID-19/complicaciones , COVID-19/psicología , Ansiedad/psicología , Factores de Riesgo , Pandemias
7.
Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba (Impr.) ; 44(2): 46-52, maio-ago. 2023. ilus
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1428069

RESUMEN

O envelhecimento bucal precoce apresenta cada vez uma maior incidência nos consultórios odontológicos e sua degradação aos tecidos orais exige uma atenção por parte do cirurgiãodentista devido ao seu alto grau de complexidade. Esse envelhecimento precoce é causado principalmente por hábitos parafuncionais, dieta ou ambos. Suas consequências são desgastes patológicos dos tecidos dentários, extrusão passiva, perda de dimensão vertical e comprometimento estético e funcional. Por conta disso, o presente estudo teve como objetivo realizar um relato de caso clínico em um paciente jovem e com queixa estética como consequência de hábitos parafuncionais, aonde foram realizados uma reabilitação oral envolvendo aumento da dimensão vertical de oclusão através de Table Tops sem desgastes dentários e restaurações estéticas, ambas com resina composta. Essa reabilitação devolveu a DVO da paciente, trazendo conforto, contatos estáveis, guias de desoclusão e satisfação estética e funcional por parte da paciente(AU)


Early oral aging has an increasing incidence in dental offices and its degradation to oral tissues requires attention from the dentist due to its high degree of complexity. This premature aging is mainly caused by parafunctional habits, diet, or both. Its consequences are pathological wear of dental tissues, passive extrusion, loss of vertical dimension and aesthetic and functional impairment. Because of this, the present study aims to carry out a clinical case report in a young patient with an aesthetic complaint as a result of parafunctional habits, where an oral rehabilitation was carried out involving an increase in the vertical dimension of occlusion through Table Tops without dental wear and aesthetic restorations, both with composite resin. This rehabilitation returned the patient's OVD, bringing comfort, stable contacts, disocclusion guides and aesthetic and functional satisfaction on the part of the patient(AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Envejecimiento , Resinas Compuestas , Restauración Dental Permanente , Boca , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia , Estrés Fisiológico , Dimensión Vertical , Bruxismo , Reflujo Gastroesofágico , Envejecimiento Prematuro , Estética Dental , Desgaste de los Dientes
8.
BrJP ; 6(3): 251-256, July-sept. 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520293

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Bruxism is defined as an activity of the masticatory muscles, which is independent of the teeth presence, so it can occur in total edentulous patients and users of dental prostheses. In this sense, It is therefore necessary to know the clinical manifestations of bruxism in this population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical manifestation and the presence of probable sleep and awake bruxism in a sample of users of full dentures treated at a teaching dental clinic in the city of Ribeirão Preto/SP. METHODS: The adopted sample consisted of 30 patients (mean age 72 years, 18 women/12 men). The following questionnaires were used to assess probable bruxism: Oral Behavior Checklist (OBC), Questionnaire of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AADO) and the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). The clinical assessment included the identification of wear on the prostheses, tongue indentations, bitten cheek and sensitivity in the masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: The average of use of the dentures were nine years. Six patients (20%) reported self-perceived sleep bruxism, and 11 (36%) reported self-perceived awake bruxism. OBC showed an average total score of 9.8 ± 6.2, with "teeth clenching" being the most described symptom. DASS-21 presented an average of 16.5, and stress, anxiety and depression were within normal limits. The most commonly reported symptoms in the AADO were headache, neck pain, pain and/or difficulty during jaw function and recent trauma to the head, neck or jaws. In the clinical evaluation, 15 (50%) patients had wear on prosthesis, only 2 (6%) had bitten cheek, none had tongue indentations, 4 (13%) had pain during palpation. CONCLUSION: Despite the limitations of the study (cross-sectional, small sample and absence of instrumental evaluation of bruxism), it is possible to conclude that a significant portion of users of total dentures presented probable bruxism, with tooth clenching being the main report and wear on the prosthesis the main clinical manifestation.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: O bruxismo é definido como uma atividade da musculatura mastigatória, que independe da presença de dentes, portanto pode ocorrer em pacientes desdentados totais e usuários de próteses dentárias. Assim, é preciso conhecer como o bruxismo se manifesta clinicamente nessa população. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a presença do provável bruxismo de sono e de vigília em usuários de prótese total atendidos em uma clínica odontológica de ensino em Ribeirão Preto/SP. MÉTODOS: Uma amostra de conveniência foi composta por 30 pacientes (média de 72 anos, 18 mulheres e 12 homens). Os seguintes questionários foram utilizados para avaliar o provável bruxismo: Oral Behavior Checklist (OBC), Questionário da Academia Americana de Dor Orofacial (AADO) e o Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). A avaliação clínica incluiu a identificação de desgastes nas próteses, língua dentada, bochecha mordiscada e sensibilidade nos músculos mastigatórios e nas articulações temporomandibulares. Os dados foram analisados por meio de estatística descritiva. RESULTADOS: A média de uso das próteses foi de nove anos. Seis indivíduos (20%) relataram bruxismo do sono e 11 (36%) relataram bruxismo de vigília. O OBC apresentou média de escore total de 9,8 ± 6,2, sendo "apertar de dentes" o sintoma mais descrito. O DASS-21 apresentou média total de 16,5, com valores de estresse, ansiedade e depressão dentro da normalidade. Os sintomas mais relatados no AADO foram cefaleia, dores no pescoço, dor e/ou dificuldade durante a função mandibular e trauma recente na cabeça, pescoço ou maxilares. Na avaliação clínica, 15 (50%) dos pacientes apresentaram desgastes na prótese, 4 (13%) dor por palpação, 2 (6%) bochecha mordiscada e nenhum (0%) língua dentada. CONCLUSÃO: Apesar das limitações deste estudo (corte transversal, amostra reduzida e ausência de avaliação instrumental do bruxismo) foi possível concluir que uma parcela significativa de usuários de próteses totais apresentou provável bruxismo, sendo o apertamento dentário o principal relato e desgastes na prótese a principal manifestação clínica.

9.
Braz. dent. j ; 34(3): 9-24, May-June 2023. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1447606

RESUMEN

Abstract The aims of this study were to perform an exploratory analysis of probable awake (AB) and sleep bruxism (SB) prevalence using of different diagnosis criteria based on the International Consensus; evaluate the associations between self-report and clinical signs/symptoms in adolescents. Participated in this cross-sectional study 403 adolescents aged 12- to 19-years-old enrolled in public and private schools from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Parents/caregivers answered a questionnaire about sociodemographic status and adolescents' health status. Adolescents answered a questionnaire evaluating AB (e.g., grinding and clenching) and SB (e.g., grinding, bracing, and thrusting) activities and frequent headaches. A clinical examination was performed on adolescents to evaluate bruxism clinical signs/symptoms (pain upon palpation on masseter and temporal, linea alba, indentation on the tongue and attrition wear severity). Descriptive statistics and Pearson's Qui-square test were performed (P≤0.05). Adolescents mean age was 14.3±1.5 years, and 58.1% were female. Self-report of SB was identified in 31% of participants and self-report of AB in 51.6%. Almost all adolescents (99%) presented at least one tooth with attrition wear (98.5% on enamel and 0.5% on dentin), with a mean number of 12.4±5.7 teeth. Depending on the diagnosis criteria, the prevalence of probable SB and AB varied from 0- 99% and 0.2- 99%, respectively. A high inconsistency was found for the prevalence of probable AB and SB in adolescents, which were influenced by the different clinical sings/symptoms used as diagnosis criteria. Frequent headaches and pain upon palpation on masseter and temporal muscle were associated to self-report of AB and SB among adolescents.


Resumo Os objetivos deste estudo foram realizar uma análise exploratória da prevalência de provável bruxismo em vigília (BV)e do sono (BS) utilizando diferentes critérios de diagnóstico baseados no Consenso Internacional; avaliar a associação entre o autorrelato e os sinais/sintomas clínicos em adolescentes. Participaram deste estudo transversal 403 adolescentes de 12 a 19 anos de idade matriculados em escolas públicas e privadas de Belo Horizonte, Brasil. Os pais/responsáveis responderam um questionário sobre dados sociodemográficos e estado de saúde dos adolescentes. Os adolescentes relataram atividades do BV (ranger e apertar) e BS (ranger, bracing e thrusting) e dores de cabeça frequentes. Um exame clínico foi realizado nos adolescentes para avaliar os sinais/sintomas clínicos do bruxismo (dor à palpação nos músculos masseter e temporal, marcas de endentação na língua e linha alba, desgaste dentário por atrição). Análises descritiva e teste Qui-quadrado de Pearson foram realizados (P≤0,05). A média de idade dos adolescentes foi de 14,3±1,5 anos e 58,1% eram do sexo feminino. O autorrelato de BS foi identificado em 31% dos participantes e o autorrelato do BV em 51,6%. Quase a totalidade dos adolescentes (99%) apresentaram pelo menos um dente com desgaste dentário (98,5% em esmalte; 0,5% em dentina), com média de 12,4±5,7 dentes acometidos. Dependendo do critério de diagnóstico, a prevalência do provável BS e BV variou de 0- 99% e 0,2- 99%, respectivamente. Uma grande inconsistência foi identificada na prevalência de provável BV e BS em adolescentes, que foram influenciadas pelos diferentes sinais/sintomas usados como critério de diagnóstico. Dores de cabeça frequentes e dor à palpação no masseter e temporal foram associados ao autorrelato de bruxismo em crianças e adolescentes.

10.
Rev. ADM ; 80(3): 129-132, mayo-jun. 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1517382

RESUMEN

La cavidad oral se puede ver alterada a causa del virus SARS-CoV-2 de manera transitoria o permanente, lo que afecta a distintas partes de la cavidad oral incluyendo las glándulas salivales, esto causa xerostomía. La disgeusia es uno de los síntomas principales a lo largo de la enfermedad, nos enfocaremos en aquellas manifestaciones psicológicas como la ansiedad y el estrés en su interacción con la aparición del trastorno llamado bruxismo (AU)


The oral cavity can be altered by the SARS-CoV-2 virus in a transient or permanent manner, affecting different parts of the oral cavity including salivary glands causing xerostomia. Dysgeusia is one of the main symptoms throughout the disease, we will focus on those psychological manifestations such as anxiety and stress in their interaction with the appearance of the disorder called bruxism (AU)


Asunto(s)
Xerostomía/etiología , Epidemiología Descriptiva , Estudios Transversales , Disgeusia/etiología , Distribución por Edad y Sexo , México
11.
Rev. ADM ; 80(2): 89-95, mar.-abr. 2023. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515987

RESUMEN

Introducción: en la actualidad la ansiedad es uno de los síndromes clínicos más frecuentes y la relación directa con el trastorno temporomandibular (TTM) ha sido el punto de partida para diversos estudios, además del motivo de consulta más común para el clínico. Objetivos: evidenciar la relación existente entre el grado de ansiedad y el TTM. Material y métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo, transversal y observacional con una muestra de 220 individuos. Utilizando el cuestionario de autoevaluación de ansiedad estado/rasgo (STAI) para medir el grado de ansiedad y el cuestionario índice anamnésico de Fonseca (IAF) para medir el grado de TTM. Resultados: de las personas que participaron en el estudio, 36.8% presentan ansiedad leve, 27.7% ansiedad moderada, 21.8% ansiedad mínima y 13.6% ansiedad severa, siendo los hombres con mayor porcentaje de ansiedad moderada (33.7%) y las mujeres mayor tendencia a la ansiedad severa (16.4%). de los pacientes, 42.3% refieren no presentar ningún grado de disfunción; 30% disfunción leve, 18.6% disfunción moderada, y solo 8.6% disfunción grave. Conclusión: se encontró una relación directa, correlacionándose gradualmente a mayor nivel de ansiedad, mayor grado de TTM


Introduction: anxiety is currently one of the most frequent clinical syndromes and the direct relationship with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) has been the starting point for various studies as well as the most common reason for consultation for the clinician. Objectives: to demonstrate the relationship between the degree of anxiety and TMD. Material and methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional and observational study was carried out with a sample of 220 individuals. Using the state/trait anxiety self-assessment questionnaire (STAI) to measure the degree of anxiety and the Fonseca anamnestic index questionnaire (IAF) to measure the degree of TMD. Results: 36.8% of the people who participated in the study present mild anxiety, 27.7% moderate anxiety, 21.8% minimal anxiety and 13.6% severe anxiety, the men having a higher percentage of moderate anxiety (33.7%) and women greater tendency to severe anxiety (16.4%). 42.3% of patients report not presenting any degree of dysfunction; 30% mild dysfunction, 18.6% moderate dysfunction, and only 8.6% severe dysfunction. Conclusion: a direct relationship was found, gradually correlating to a higher level of anxiety, a higher degree of TMD (AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ansiedad/complicaciones , Trastornos de la Articulación Temporomandibular/etiología , Epidemiología Descriptiva , Estudios Transversales , Distribución por Sexo , México/epidemiología
12.
Kampo Medicine ; : 134-138, 2023.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1007179

RESUMEN

Bruxism is a common condition often seen in daily practice. Although interocclusal appliances are often used, there are no established treatments to eliminate bruxism. Here, we report two patients who complained of bruxism and insomnia. Based on the diagnosis of Kampo medicine, we thought that stress was involved in the background of both cases. Therefore, we prescribed them yokukansan, and their symptoms improved. These results suggest that yokukansan may be effective for sleep bruxism and insomnia.

13.
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 739-744, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-980153

RESUMEN

Objective @# To survey the current situation and analyze the relevant influencing factors of sleep quality in adolescent patients with temporomandibular joint anterior disc displacement. @*Methods@#This study has been reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee, and informed consent has been obtained from patients. A convenience sampling method was used to investigate 120 adolescent patients with temporomandibular joint anterior disc displacement in the outpatient department of stomatology in a grade A tertiary hospital in Shanghai using the general data questionnaire, the Pittsburgh sleep quality index scale (PSQI), the Chinese middle school student mental health scale (MMHI-60) and the pain visual analog scale (VAS). Descriptive analysis, single factor analysis, correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were used to explore the relevant influencing factors. @* Results@#The PSQI score of adolescent patients with temporomandibular joint anterior disc displacement in this study was 7.77 ± 4.63. There was a statistically significant difference in sleep quality among patients with different academic pressures and levels of sleep bruxism (P<0.05). The sleep quality score was positively correlated with the pain score (r = 0.45, P<0.001) and positively correlated with the psychological score (r = 0.74, P<0.001). The degree of pain can affect the patient's sleep quality, and those with good mental health have better sleep quality. The results of regression analysis showed that academic stress (OR = 2.511, 95% CI =1.307 ~ 4.828), bruxism (OR = 3.694, 95% CI = 1.394 ~ 9.791), pain score (OR = 2.104, 95% CI =1.095 ~ 4.041) and psychological score (OR = 1.039, 95% CI = 1.021 ~ 1.058) were statistically significant.@*Conclusion @#The sleep quality of adolescent patients with temporomandibular joint anterior disc displacement is generally poor. Academic pressure, sleep bruxism, pain and mental health are the influencing factors of sleep quality.

14.
Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 37: e080, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1447719

RESUMEN

Abstract The present cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the relationship between awake bruxism and fatigue of masticatory muscles in healthy young adults. For this purpose, 121 graduate students participated in this study. Frequency of awake bruxism was collected for 7 consecutive days by ecological momentary assessment (EMA) using an online survey (mentimeter). Muscle fatigue was tested one day after EMA assessment, which consisted of voluntarily and continuously clenching at 30% (kgf/cm2) of maximum bite force (MBF) until exhaustion. The percentage of change in MBF after the clenching task, as compared to the MBF before the clenching task was measured. The average frequency of awake bruxism was 45.5% during 7 days. Sustained clenching resulted in a significant reduction in MBF values in the total sample (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, no significant correlation was found between frequency of awake bruxism behaviors and percent of change in MBF and endurance time during the fatigue test. Therefore, it can be concluded that young healthy adults present a relatively high frequency of awake bruxism behaviors that do not seem to impact the degree of masticatory muscle fatigue.

15.
RGO (Porto Alegre) ; 71: e20230028, 2023. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1449022

RESUMEN

Objective Purpose: To assess the influence of sleep disorders on temporal and jaw pain in the morning in adults and elderly people. Methods: Population-based study with representative individuals aged 18 years or over. Individuals were selected using a multistage sampling procedure. The outcomes of morning jaw pain and morning temporal pain were assessed. Sleep bruxism, obstructive sleep apnea, and sleep quality were evaluated as exposure variables. Adjusted analysis was conducted using Poisson regression. All analysis was sex stratified. Results: 820 individuals were studied. Female with sleep bruxism were 1.37 times more likely to have morning temporal pain (p=0.041). Male and female with bruxism had a prevalence 160% and 97%, respectively, higher of morning jaw pain (male: p=0.003; female: p<0.001). Women with obstructive sleep apnea were 1.52 times more likely to have morning temporal pain (p=0.023). Men with poor sleep quality had a prevalence 190% higher of morning temporal pain (p=0.005). Conclusion: Morning craniofacial pain is more frequent in individuals with sleep disorders, and there are differences between sexes. Since more than one sleep disorder can be present in the same individual, studies that adjust the analyses for possible confounders are important to avoiding possible overlap between them.


RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar a influência dos distúrbios do sono nas dores temporais e mandibulares pela manhã em adultos e idosos. Métodos: Estudo de base populacional realizado com uma amostra representativa de indivíduos com 18 anos ou mais. Os participantes foram selecionados por meio de um processo amostral com múltiplos estágios. Os desfechos avaliados foram a dor matinal na mandíbula e a dor temporal matinal. Apneia obstrutiva do sono, bruxismo do sono e qualidade do sono foram as variáveis de exposição avaliadas. Análise ajustada foi realizada através da Regressão de Poisson e todas as análises foram estratificadas por sexo. Resultados: Foram estudados 820 indivíduos. Mulheres com bruxismo do sono tiveram 1,37 vezes mais chance de ter dor temporal matinal (p=0,041). Homens e mulheres com bruxismo tiveram uma prevalência 160% e 97%, respectivamente, maior de dor matinal na mandíbula (homens: p=0,003; mulheres: p<0,001). Mulheres com apneia obstrutiva do sono tiveram 1,52 vezes mais chance de ter dor temporal matinal (p=0,023). Homens com má qualidade do sono tiveram prevalência 190% maior de dor temporal matinal (p=0,005). Conclusão: Dor craniofacial matinal é mais frequente em indivíduos com distúrbios do sono e há diferenças entre os sexos. Uma vez que mais de um distúrbio do sono pode estar presente no mesmo indivíduo, estudos que ajustem as análises para possíveis confundidores são importantes para evitar uma possível sobreposição entre eles.

16.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1448788

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the prevalence of bruxism in Iranian children aged 6 to 12 years. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 600 schoolchildren aged 6-12 years. The questionnaire consisted of two sections: the first section included demographic information, while the second evaluated the occurrence of bruxism. Kruskal-Wallis, Chi-Square, Fisher and Multinomial logistic regression were used. A level of p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: 698 questionnaires were distributed, of which 600 participants were returned. According to Multinomial logistic regression, awake bruxism was associated significantly with the following variables: age, sequence of birth, recurrent headache, gastrointestinal disease, nasal obstruction, neurological disorder, easy child crying, sleep disorders, talking in a dream and snoring and jaw disorder. Sleep bruxism was associated significantly with age, premature birth, allergy, gastrointestinal disease, drooling, mouth breathing, nasal obstruction, oral habit, nail biting, sleep disorder, jaw disorders, and family history. Conclusion: Pre-birth and post-birth factors play an important role in the prevalence of bruxism in society. It is possible to prevent complications of bruxism by informing parents and making a timely diagnosis. Parents should be aware of this occurrence to reduce possible related factors to teeth and the masticatory system.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Niño , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/complicaciones , Bruxismo/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo , Odontología Pediátrica , Bruxismo del Sueño , Estrés Psicológico , Bruxismo/complicaciones , Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado , Modelos Logísticos , Estudios Transversales/métodos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Estadísticas no Paramétricas
17.
Arq. odontol ; 59: 141-163, 2023. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1551127

RESUMEN

Objetivo: Compreender como os diversos tipos de biofeedback agem, e se são eficazes no controle do bruxismo do sono e vigília. Métodos: trata-se de uma revisão de escopo, com busca em três bases de dados, Medline (Pubmed e BVS), PEDRo e Cochrane, e redigida de acordo com as diretrizes do PRISMA-ScR. Resultados: Foram encontradas 595 referências. Após a remoção das duplicatas e da aplicação dos critérios de elegibilidade, trinta e cinco artigos foram incluídos. A maioria investigou o bruxismo do sono e o uso de placas orais integradas a sistemas de biofeedback, principalmente através de estímulos exteroceptivos. Na maioria dos artigos, o biofeedback foi efetivo a curto prazo para o bruxismo do sono, reduzindo a duração dos episódios, mas não alterando o número de episódios do bruxismo, mas com retorno aos níveis do pré-tratamento. O uso do biofeedback foi mais efetivo para o bruxismo de vigília e nos estudos que investigaram ambos os tipos de bruxismo, mas, com o uso do biofeedback apenas no período diurno, foi possível observar uma redução tanto nos eventos do bruxismo de vigília como nos do sono. Conclusão: A maioria das pesquisas se utilizou do biofeedback por meio de estímulo exteroceptivo, com reforço negativo a um estímulo aversivo; poucos estudos utilizaram o biofeedback com o propósito de condicionamento motor ou de mudança comportamental, sendo esses mais eficazes, mesmo após a retirada do estímulo.


Aim:To comprehend the functioning of various biofeedback types and their effectiveness in controlling sleep and awake bruxism. Methods: This is a scoping review, conducted in three databases: Medline (Pubmed and VHL), PEDRo, and Cochrane, and was written according to PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Results: Our study found 595 references; after removing duplicates and applying the eligibility criteria, thirty-five articles were included. Most studies examined the effectiveness of biofeedback systems that integrated oral splints, primarily through the use of exteroceptive stimuli, to manage sleep bruxism. Although biofeedback was found to reduce the duration of bruxism episodes in the short term in most articles, it did not significantly change the number of episodes, which reverted to pre-treatment levels. The use of biofeedback was more effective for awake bruxism. Moreover, in the studies that investigated both types of bruxism, but with the use of biofeedback only during the day, it was possible to observe a reduction in both the events of awake and sleep bruxism. Conclusion: Most studies used biofeedback with negative reinforcement through exteroceptive stimulation to an aversive stimulus. Few studies use biofeedback for motor conditioning or behavioral change. The latter approaches proved to be more effective, even after discontinuing the stimulus.


Asunto(s)
Biorretroalimentación Psicológica , Bruxismo , Bruxismo del Sueño
18.
Arq. odontol ; 59: 62-71, 2023. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1516687

RESUMEN

Aim: To evaluate the prevalence and distribution of tooth wear due to dental attrition among 12-year-old adolescents according to their gender, reports of tooth grinding during sleep/while awake (bruxism), and sleep features related to sleep-disordered breathing. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 172 adolescents from southeast Brazil. Parents/caregivers answered questions about sociodemographic characteristics; reports of adolescents' tooth grinding during sleep, and sleep features (e.g. sleep duration and position, snoring, drooling on the pillow) in the previous two weeks. Adolescents self-reported the occurrence of tooth clenching/grinding while awake in the previous two weeks. Tooth wear due to dental attrition was assessed by a previously calibrated researcher, using a validated 5-point analogical ordinal occlusal/incisal tooth wear grading scale, with scores ranging from 0 (no wear) to 4 (loss of crown height ≥ 2/3), depending on tooth wear severity. Descriptive statistics and the Mann-Whitney test (p < 0.05) were performed to identify differences in tooth wear due to the distribution of dental attrition, according to adolescents' characteristics. Results: Most adolescents were female (58.0%) and 81.6% of the participants presented tooth wear due to dental attrition within the enamel. Adolescents who snored had a higher number of incisors with tooth wear due to dental attrition (p = 0.035). Females showed a higher number of canines with tooth wear due to dental attrition (p = 0.020). Adolescents whose parents reported tooth grinding during sleep presented a higher number of bicuspids with tooth wear due to dental attrition (p = 0.001). Conclusion:Tooth wear due to dental attrition within the enamel was observed in most adolescents. The distribution, depending on specific groups of teeth, was higher among female adolescents, adolescents' whose parents reported tooth grinding, and adolescents who snored during sleep.


Objetivos: Avaliar a prevalência e distribuição de DDA entre adolescentes de 12 anos de acordo com o sexo, relato de ranger de dentes durante o sono e vigília (bruxismo) e características relacionadas a desordens respiratórias do sono.Método: Desenvolveu-se um estudo transversal com 172 adolescentes do sudeste do Brasil. Seus pais/responsáveis responderam um questionário contendo informações sociodemográficas, relato sobre os filhos rangerem os dentes durante o sono e hábitos do sono dos filhos (duração do sono, posição que dorme, roncar, babar no travesseiro) nas duas últimas semanas. Adolescentes relataram ocorrência de ranger/apertar de dentes durante a vigília nas duas últimas semanas. DDA foi avaliado por um pesquisador previamente calibrado através de uma escala analógica ordinal de cinco pontos de desgaste dentário para faces oclusal/incisal previamente validada, com escores variando de 0 (sem desgaste) a 4 (perda da coroa em altura ≥ 2/3), dependendo da gravidade do desgaste. Análises descritivas e teste de Mann-Whitney (p < 0,05) foram realizados para identificar as diferenças na distribuição de DDA de acordo com as características dos adolescentes.Resultados: A maioria dos adolescentes eram meninas (58,0%) e 81,6% dos participantes apresentaram DDA em esmalte em algum elemento dentário. Adolescentes que rocavam apresentavam mais incisivos com DDA (p = 0.035). Meninas apresentaram maior número de caninos com DDA (p = 0.020). Adolescentes que rangiam os dentes durante a noite apresentaram maior número de pré-molares com DDA (p = 0.001).Conclusão: Desgaste dentário por atrição em esmalte foi observado na maioria dos adolescentes. A distribuição, dependendo de grupos de dentes específicos, foi maior entre meninas, adolescentes que roncavam durante o sono e que rangiam os dentes durante o sono.


Asunto(s)
Síndromes de la Apnea del Sueño , Bruxismo , Adolescente , Atrición Dental , Bruxismo del Sueño , Desgaste de los Dientes
19.
Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 37: e108, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1520523

RESUMEN

Abstract This study investigated the prevalence of possible bruxism and its association with social capital among undergraduates during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. This cross-sectional study was conducted at a private university in Southern Brazil. Data were collected through a self-administered electronic questionnaire (Google Forms). Possible bruxism was measured using the following question: "Do you grind your teeth or clench your jaws?". Social capital was evaluated using individual social networks. Data on self-perceived oral health, anxiety, sociodemographics, and information related to university graduates were also collected. Adjusted logistic regression models with a hierarchical approach were used to evaluate associations. The results are presented as odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CIs). Altogether, 345 undergraduates participated in the study, with a mean age of 21.8 years (standard deviation = 5.21). The prevalence of bruxism in the sample was 57.1%. Undergraduates with low social capital had 2.06 times greater odds of bruxism than their counterparts (OR 2.06; 95%CI 1.11-3.83). Female undergraduates (OR 2.40, 95%CI 1.39-4.12), those who were in the final year of university (OR 1.13, 95%CI 1.04-1.21), and those who perceived they needed dental treatment (OR 1.91; CI: 1.21-3.02) also had greater odds of possible bruxism. In conclusion, the prevalence of possible bruxism was high among undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic and associated with lower social capital levels. Knowledge of these factors is important to identify risk groups and plan strategies to control bruxism in this population.

20.
Cad. saúde colet., (Rio J.) ; 31(3): e31030085, 2023. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520573

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT Background Sleep bruxism (BS) is defined as involuntary jaw movements characterized by grinding and clenching teeth. Objective To verify the association between chronotype, sleep quality, and self-reporting of BS in dental students. Method A cross-sectional study was conducted with 214 undergraduate dental students at a public university in northeast Brazil. The participants answered the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire for the identification of chronotype and another questionnaire regarding daily aspects to collect information about sleep quality, self-reported sleep bruxism, the use of sleeping pills, snoring, concentration during daily activities and energy upon waking. Results The prevalence of self-reported sleep bruxism was 11.0%. In the final model, the eveningness chronotype (OR = 23.00; 95% CI: 2.36-223.84, p = 0.007), habitual snoring (OR = 3.12; 95% CI: 1.31-7.39, p = 0.01) and low energy upon waking in the morning (OR = 2.37; 95% CI: 1.96-5.58, p = 0.040) were associated with self-reported sleep bruxism. Conclusion The evening chronotype, presence of snoring, and low energy when waking up in the morning influenced self-reporting of sleep bruxism among undergraduate dental students.


RESUMO Introdução O bruxismo do sono (BS) é definido como movimentos involuntários da mandíbula caracterizados por ranger e apertar os dentes. Objetivo Verificar se o cronotipo e a qualidade do sono estão associados ao autorrelato de BS em graduandos de Odontologia. Método Um estudo transversal com 214 estudantes de uma universidade pública do Nordeste do Brasil. Os participantes responderam ao Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire para identificar os cronotipos e outro questionário sobre aspectos diários em que foram coletadas informações sobre qualidade do sono, autorrelato de bruxismo do sono, uso de pílulas para dormir, ronco, concentração nas atividades diárias, energia ao acordar. Resultados A prevalência de autorrelato do bruxismo do sono foi de 11,0%. No modelo final, o cronotipo noturno (OR = 23,00; 95% IC: 2.36-223.84, p = 0,007), o hábito de roncar (OR = 3,12; 95% IC: 1.31-7.39, p = 0,01) e o baixo nível de energia ao acordar pela manhã (OR = 2,37; 95% IC: 1.96-5.58, p = 0,04) estiveram associados com o autorrelato de BS. Conclusão O cronotipo noturno, a presença do ronco e a baixa energia ao se levantar pela manhã influenciaram o autorrelato de bruxismo do sono entre os estudantes de graduação em Odontologia.

SELECCIÓN DE REFERENCIAS
DETALLE DE LA BÚSQUEDA