Associação de qualidade do sono com bruxismo do tipo sono no contexto da COVID-19

Débora Rocha Vieira, Bianca Nascimento Roldi, Nicole Carvalho Gordano, Nathalia Silveira Finck
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With the outbreak of COVID-19, in March 2020, and with the uncertainty surrounding the disease, several countries adopted social distancing as a way to prevent the spread of the virus. As a result, psychological issues related to breaking routine, such as stress and anxiety, have become more common,triggering cases of bruxism and poor sleep quality. This study is a cross-sectional and descriptive study that aimed to understand how sleep quality is affected in conditions of bruxism during the COVID-19 pandemic, taking into account its beginning in 2019 until the present moment. For this, 260 participants answered a questionnaire based on questionnaires such as Pittsburgh Sleep Quality and the American Academy of Orofacial Pain with questions related to sleep disorders, temporomandibular disorders and alterations in the oral cavity. After descriptive analysis and Fisher's exact test for data crossing, there was statistical significance between sleep quality and clenching or grinding teeth at night. From the results found in this research, it can be concluded that there is an association between bruxism and sleep quality.
在 COVID-19 的背景下,睡眠质量与睡眠磨牙症的关系
2020 年 3 月,随着 COVID-19 的爆发,以及围绕该疾病的不确定性,一些国家采取了社会疏离的方式来防止病毒传播。因此,与打破常规有关的心理问题(如压力和焦虑)变得更加普遍,并引发了磨牙症和睡眠质量差的病例。本研究是一项横断面描述性研究,旨在了解在 COVID-19 大流行期间,磨牙症患者的睡眠质量会受到怎样的影响。为此,260 名参与者根据匹兹堡睡眠质量和美国口腔疼痛学会等调查问卷回答了与睡眠障碍、颞下颌关节紊乱和口腔改变有关的问题。经过描述性分析和数据交叉的费雪精确检验,睡眠质量与夜间咬牙或磨牙之间存在统计学意义。从这一研究结果可以得出结论,磨牙症与睡眠质量之间存在关联。
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