نتایج جستجو برای: Bruxism

تعداد نتایج: 1424  

2010
S Varalakshmi Reddy M Praveen Kumar D Sravanthi Abdul Habeeb Bin Mohsin V Anuhya

Parafunctional activities associated with the stomatognathic system include lip and cheek chewing, nail biting, and teeth clenching. Bruxism can be classified as awake or sleep bruxism. Patients with sleep bruxism are more likely to experience jaw pain and limitation of movement, than people who do not experience sleep bruxism. Faulty occlusion is one of the most common causes of bruxism that f...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2014
Júnia Maria Serra-Negra Ana Carolina Scarpelli Débora Tirsa-Costa Flávia Helena Guimarães Isabela Almeida Pordeus Saul Martins Paiva

The aim of the study was to evaluate the association of sleep bruxism, awake bruxism and sleep quality among dental students of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A cross-sectional study was performed including 183 Brazilian dental students aged from 17 to 46 years old. The complete course curriculum consists of 9 semesters. Students enrolled in the first semester, ...

ژورنال: Health Science Monitor 2022

Background & Aims: Bruxism, known as human oral parafunctional habit, can be performed consciously or unconsciously during the day and night. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of bruxism and its related factors in students at Birjand University of Medicals Sciences (Birjand, Iran) in 2019. Materials & Methods: In this descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study, 659 stud...

Journal: :The Journal of prosthetic dentistry 2017
Nehal Solanki Balendra Pratap Singh Pooran Chand Ramashankar Siddharth Deeksha Arya Lakshya Kumar Suryakant Tripathi Hemant Jivanani Abhishek Dubey

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The use of mandibular advancement devices (MADs) in the treatment of sleep bruxism is gaining widespread importance. However, the effects of MADs on sleep bruxism scores, sleep quality, and occlusal force are not clear. PURPOSE The purpose of this clinical study was to analyze the effect of MADs on sleep bruxism scores, sleep quality, and occlusal force. MATERIAL AND ME...

2006
Marcela Herrera

SLEEP BRUXISM IS AN INVOLUNTARY MANDIBULAR MOVEMENT WITH TOOTH GRINDING OR CLENCHING OCCURRING DURING SLEEP THAT CAN LEAD TO several dental, oral, and facial complications.1 According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the diagnosis of sleep bruxism is based on the report of tooth grinding or clenching in combination with at least 1 of the following signs: abnormal tooth wear, sounds as...

Journal: :Journal of orofacial pain 2009
Daniele Manfredini Frank Lobbezoo

AIMS To summarize literature data about the role of psychosocial factors in the etiology of bruxism. METHODS A systematic search in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Database was performed to identify all peer-reviewed papers in the English literature dealing with the bruxism-psychosocial factors relationship. All studies assessing the psychosocial traits of bruxers (by using question...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2013
F Lobbezoo J Ahlberg A G Glaros T Kato K Koyano G J Lavigne R de Leeuw D Manfredini P Svensson E Winocur

To date, there is no consensus about the definition and diagnostic grading of bruxism. A written consensus discussion was held among an international group of bruxism experts as to formulate a definition of bruxism and to suggest a grading system for its operationalisation. The expert group defined bruxism as a repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth a...

Journal: :Biomedical reports 2018
Norma Cruz-Fierro Margarita Martínez-Fierro Ricardo M Cerda-Flores Mayra A Gómez-Govea Iván Delgado-Enciso Laura E Martínez-De-Villarreal Mónica T González-Ramírez Irám Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez

Bruxism is a jaw muscle activity that involves physio-pathological, psycho-social, hereditary and genetic factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between self-reported bruxism, anxiety, and neuroticism personality trait with the rs6313 polymorphism in the gene HTR2A. A sample of 171 subjects of both sexes (14-53 years of age) was included. The control group (group 1...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2012
Júnia Maria Serra-Negra Saul Martins Paiva Sheyla Márcia Auad Maria Letícia Ramos-Jorge Isabela Almeida Pordeus

Bruxism is the non-functional clenching or grinding of the teeth that may occur during sleep or less commonly in daytime. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between clinical signs and symptoms, parafunctions and associated factors of sleep bruxism in children. A population-based case-control study was carried out involving 120 children, 8 years of age, with sleep bruxism a...

2008
Kristiina Ahlberg Mauno Könönen Jari Ahlberg Frank Lobbezoo Pentti Kemppainen

1. LIST OF ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS / 10 2. INTRODUCTION / 11 3. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE / 12 3.1. Bruxism / 12 3.1.1. PubMed / 12 3.1.2. Definitions of bruxism / 12 3.1.3. Detecting sleep bruxism: electromyography (EMG) and polysomnography (PSG) / 13 3.1.4. Detecting sleep bruxism: ambulatory EMG / 14 3.1.5. Detecting sleep/awake bruxism: self-reports and clinical guidelines / 14 3.1.6. Detectin...

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