Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study

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Autor(a) principal: HILGENBERG-SYDNEY,Priscila Brenner
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: LORENZON,Ana Laura, PIMENTEL,Giovanna, PETTERLE,Ricardo Rasmussen, BONOTTO,Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512022000400301
Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Bruxism is defined as a repetitive activity of masticatory muscles, characterized by the clenching or grinding of the teeth, which can occur during wakefulness (awake bruxism) or during sleep (sleep bruxism). Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to determine the prevalence of awake bruxism and its associated factors. Methods: Sample was composed by 50 participants of both genders, aged between 18 and 60 years, submitted to a clinical examination - to observe the presence of tooth wear, marks on the mucosa, or masseter muscles hypertrophy - and self-applied questionnaires, which evaluated the presence of TMD signs and symptoms, oral behaviors, lifestyles, anxiety level and sleep quality. Results: The prevalence of awake bruxism was 48%. Its presence was statistically and significantly associated with the presence of signs and symptoms of TMD (p=0.002), poor sleep quality (p=0.032), buccal mucosa indentations (p<0.001) and tongue (p=0.011). Age, gender, social characteristics, habits (such as coffee ingestion, smoking, alcoholism and physical activity) and tooth wear were variables that had no significant association with awake bruxism. Conclusions: It was concluded that awake bruxism shows a high prevalence and a positive association with signs and symptoms of TMD and worst sleep quality. In addition, awake bruxism is more likely to occur in individuals who have buccal mucosa indentation and who present high rates of oral habits and oral behaviors.
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spelling Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional studyAnxietyBruxismTeeth grinding disorderTemporomandibular joint disordersABSTRACT Introduction: Bruxism is defined as a repetitive activity of masticatory muscles, characterized by the clenching or grinding of the teeth, which can occur during wakefulness (awake bruxism) or during sleep (sleep bruxism). Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to determine the prevalence of awake bruxism and its associated factors. Methods: Sample was composed by 50 participants of both genders, aged between 18 and 60 years, submitted to a clinical examination - to observe the presence of tooth wear, marks on the mucosa, or masseter muscles hypertrophy - and self-applied questionnaires, which evaluated the presence of TMD signs and symptoms, oral behaviors, lifestyles, anxiety level and sleep quality. Results: The prevalence of awake bruxism was 48%. Its presence was statistically and significantly associated with the presence of signs and symptoms of TMD (p=0.002), poor sleep quality (p=0.032), buccal mucosa indentations (p<0.001) and tongue (p=0.011). Age, gender, social characteristics, habits (such as coffee ingestion, smoking, alcoholism and physical activity) and tooth wear were variables that had no significant association with awake bruxism. Conclusions: It was concluded that awake bruxism shows a high prevalence and a positive association with signs and symptoms of TMD and worst sleep quality. In addition, awake bruxism is more likely to occur in individuals who have buccal mucosa indentation and who present high rates of oral habits and oral behaviors.Dental Press International2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512022000400301Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.27 n.4 2022reponame:Dental Press Journal of Orthodonticsinstname:Dental Press International (DPI)instacron:DPI10.1590/2177-6709.27.4.e2220298.oarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHILGENBERG-SYDNEY,Priscila BrennerLORENZON,Ana LauraPIMENTEL,GiovannaPETTERLE,Ricardo RasmussenBONOTTO,Danieleng2022-08-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2176-94512022000400301Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/dpjoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpartigos@dentalpress.com.br||davidnormando@hotmail.com2177-67092176-9451opendoar:2022-08-11T00:00Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics - Dental Press International (DPI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
title Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
HILGENBERG-SYDNEY,Priscila Brenner
Anxiety
Bruxism
Teeth grinding disorder
Temporomandibular joint disorders
title_short Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
title_full Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
title_sort Probable awake bruxism - prevalence and associated factors: a cross-sectional study
author HILGENBERG-SYDNEY,Priscila Brenner
author_facet HILGENBERG-SYDNEY,Priscila Brenner
LORENZON,Ana Laura
PIMENTEL,Giovanna
PETTERLE,Ricardo Rasmussen
BONOTTO,Daniel
author_role author
author2 LORENZON,Ana Laura
PIMENTEL,Giovanna
PETTERLE,Ricardo Rasmussen
BONOTTO,Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv HILGENBERG-SYDNEY,Priscila Brenner
LORENZON,Ana Laura
PIMENTEL,Giovanna
PETTERLE,Ricardo Rasmussen
BONOTTO,Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anxiety
Bruxism
Teeth grinding disorder
Temporomandibular joint disorders
topic Anxiety
Bruxism
Teeth grinding disorder
Temporomandibular joint disorders
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Bruxism is defined as a repetitive activity of masticatory muscles, characterized by the clenching or grinding of the teeth, which can occur during wakefulness (awake bruxism) or during sleep (sleep bruxism). Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to determine the prevalence of awake bruxism and its associated factors. Methods: Sample was composed by 50 participants of both genders, aged between 18 and 60 years, submitted to a clinical examination - to observe the presence of tooth wear, marks on the mucosa, or masseter muscles hypertrophy - and self-applied questionnaires, which evaluated the presence of TMD signs and symptoms, oral behaviors, lifestyles, anxiety level and sleep quality. Results: The prevalence of awake bruxism was 48%. Its presence was statistically and significantly associated with the presence of signs and symptoms of TMD (p=0.002), poor sleep quality (p=0.032), buccal mucosa indentations (p<0.001) and tongue (p=0.011). Age, gender, social characteristics, habits (such as coffee ingestion, smoking, alcoholism and physical activity) and tooth wear were variables that had no significant association with awake bruxism. Conclusions: It was concluded that awake bruxism shows a high prevalence and a positive association with signs and symptoms of TMD and worst sleep quality. In addition, awake bruxism is more likely to occur in individuals who have buccal mucosa indentation and who present high rates of oral habits and oral behaviors.
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