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  1. 01-02-2024 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Self-reported bruxism in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by negative emotions and avoidance behaviors triggered after exposure to a traumatic event [ 1 ]. Data from the World Mental Health (WMH) surveys estimated that the conditional risk for PTSD …

  2. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Classification of bruxism based on time-frequency and nonlinear features of single channel EEG

    Bruxism refers to the phenomenon of involuntary contraction of the masticatory muscles under non-physiological conditions, resulting in intermittent masticatory movements [ 1 ]. It is divided into awake bruxism and sleep bruxism. Awake bruxism

  3. 01-02-2024 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Influence of malocclusion on sleep bruxism and orofacial pain: data from a study in school children

    Malocclusion refers to deviations from the standard and normal position and arrangement of the dental arches [ 1 ]. It has been considered a risk factor for self-reported temporomandibular disorders (TMD) pain complaints [ 2 ] and clenching and/or …

  4. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Comparative analysis of different types of occlusal splints for the management of sleep bruxism: a systematic review

    Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of conditions that cause pain and dysfunction in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and surrounding muscles [ 1 ]. TMDs are often associated with biomechanical issues such as malocclusion, in which the …

  5. 21-10-2023 | Craniomandibular Dysfunction and Stress | OriginalPaper

    The association of self-reported awake bruxism and sleep bruxism with temporomandibular pain and dysfunction in adult patients with temporomandibular disorders

    Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of conditions that relate to the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) and masticatory muscles [ 1 ]. The signs and symptoms of TMD include orofacial pain and functional disturbances of the masticatory system …

  6. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Prevalence of Bruxism in alcohol abusers: a systematic review conducted according to PRISMA guidelines and the cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions

    Bruxism, a condition characterized by the grinding or clenching of teeth, has long been a subject of scientific inquiry and clinical concern [ 1 ]. It is a multifaceted dental and neurological disorder that can lead to a variety of oral and …

  7. 04-01-2024 | Bruxism | Online First

    Effects of different interventions on bruxism: an overview of systematic reviews

    As defined by the consensus statement in 2018, bruxism is the act of grinding and clenching the teeth, which may involve other structures of the masticatory system. The muscular activity that characterizes this behavior may be rhythmic or …

  8. 03-01-2024 | Bruxism | Online First

    Prevalence and predictors of sleep bruxism in patients with obstructive sleep apnea and the effect of positive airway pressure treatment

    Bruxism is a repetitive jaw muscle activity characterized by grinding or clenching of teeth and/or bracing or thrusting of the mandible. Prevalence of bruxism ranges between 5.5 to 8 percent in adult population [ 1 ]. Bruxism has been classified …

  9. 01-01-2024 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Evaluation of biochemical changes and treatment efficacy in patients with bruxism following botulinum toxin or splint therapy: a randomized clinical trial

    Bruxism can generally be defined as the clenching and grinding of teeth that occurs when the masticatory muscles are active, either at night or during the day. It is a parafunctional action, which means that the masticatory muscles are still …

  10. 18-10-2023 | Bruxism | ReviewPaper

    Prevalence of awake bruxism in the adult population: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    In the context of bruxism, there is a widely recognized distinction between sleep bruxism and awake bruxism [ 1 ]. Sleep bruxism (SB), defined as masticatory muscle activity during sleep, distinguishes itself by its rhythmic (phasic) or …

  11. Open Access 17-10-2023 | Craniomandibular Dysfunction and Stress | OriginalPaper

    Prevalence of anxiety, sleep bruxism and temporomandibular disorders during COVID-19 in Qatari children and adolescents: a cross-sectional study

    Anxiety disorders are one of the most common mental disorders with onset during childhood and a prevalence ranging between 10 and 30% (Kessler et al. 2012a , 2012b ). Psychological stress, particularly when associated with symptoms of anxiety and …

  12. 16-10-2023 | Botulinum Toxin | Online First

    Comparison of the efficacy of occlusal splint and botulinum toxin therapies in patients with temporomandibular disorders with sleep bruxism

    Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are among the most common pain-inducing musculoskeletal diseases [ 1 ]. The prevalence of TMD in the general population ranges from 6 to 68%, with adults and the elderly having a prevalence of about 31% and …

  13. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Craniomandibular Dysfunction and Stress | OriginalPaper

    The continuous adverse impact of COVID-19 on temporomandibular disorders and bruxism: comparison of pre- during- and post-pandemic time periods

    Oral diseases and conditions have significant socio-economic impact in terms of healthcare costs, the absence from school or workand individuals’ daily lives and self-esteem [ 1 ]. One of the most common oral condition is Temporomandibular …

  14. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Obstructive sleep apnea: a follow-up program in its relation to temporomandibular joint disorder, sleep bruxism and orofacial pain

    Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), affecting 9%—49% of the general population [ 1 ], is characterized by intermittent complete or partial collapse and obstruction of the upper airway during sleep, often accompanied by snoring, sleep structure …

  15. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Relationship between bruxism and mandibular bone modifications based on medical imaging: a scoping review

    The manducatory apparatus, because of the great diversity of its anatomical components, can be the site of several types of symptomatology affecting the patient's quality of life: sequelae of facial trauma [ 1 ], temporomandibular disorders, with a …

  16. 31-05-2023 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Sleep bruxism events: an epiphenomenon of severe obstructive sleep apnea?

    Sleep bruxism (SB) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are common sleep-related conditions affecting up to 15% and 38% of adults, respectively [ 1 , 2 ]. While SB is a sleep-movement activity characterized by the clenching/grinding of teeth and/or by …

  17. 22-05-2023 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Evaluation of the thickness and internal structure of the masseter muscle with ultrasonography in female bruxism patients

    The masseter muscle, which is located in the cheek area, is one of the main chewing muscles and is an important component of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) complex. Masseter, a large and strong chewing muscle, can be considered as the basis of …

  18. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Neuromuscular and occlusion analysis to evaluate the efficacy of three splints on patients with bruxism

    Bruxism is a frequently-occurring and common bad habit in stomatology. Compared with the bite force in physiological state, it is greater significantly, lasts for a longer time and has no rhythm in bruxism patients during grinding, which will …

  19. Open Access 03-03-2023 | Sleep Apnea | OriginalPaper

    Effects of continuous positive airway pressure and mandibular advancement appliance therapy on sleep bruxism in adults with obstructive sleep apnea: a pilot study

    Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep-related breathing disorder characterized by apneic (absent airflow) or hypopneic (reduced airflow) events that result from repetitive narrowing and/or collapsing of the upper airway and that commonly result …

  20. 01-04-2022 | Bruxism | OriginalPaper

    Validity of clinical diagnostic criteria for sleep bruxism by comparison with a reference standard using masseteric electromyogram obtained with an ultraminiature electromyographic device

    Evaluation of sleep bruxism (SB) in clinical practice is currently conducted based on clinical findings, i.e., clinical diagnostic criteria consisting of medical interview, findings of tooth wear, and symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and …

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