When and How to treat bruxism in children? - A review of the latest literature

Aneta Jerzak, Katarzyna Jakubowska, Aleksandra Janocha, Paweł Ziemba
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Introduction and purpose Bruxism is a stereotypical motor disorder characterized by involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep or wakefulness. Bruxism affects 5-50% of children, and its frequency decreases with age. Bruxism is the most commonly occurring parasomnia, which in healthy individuals is a variant of physiology; however, when it leads to the development of associated pathologies such as dental abrasions, tooth loss, toothaches, headaches, or temporomandibular disorders, it is an indication for treatment. Materials and methods The literature included in the PubMed databases is searched through the words such as bruxism, temporomandibular disorder. Description of the state of knowledge In the diagnosis of bruxism, questionnaires filled out by patients and parents of children are most commonly used, although the most effective but less accessible diagnostic test is polysomnography. In the treatment of bruxism, pharmacotherapy, occlusal splints, and physiotherapy are used. Conclusions There is no gold standard for treating bruxism. There is still a need to search for other methods that would eliminate bruxism and prevent the development of associated pathologies.
何时以及如何治疗儿童磨牙症?- 最新文献综述
简介和目的 磨牙症是一种刻板的运动障碍,其特征是在睡眠或清醒时不自主地磨牙或咬牙。5%-50%的儿童会出现磨牙症,其发生率随年龄增长而降低。磨牙症是最常见的寄生虫性失眠症,对健康人来说是一种变异的生理现象;然而,当磨牙症导致相关病症的发生,如牙齿磨损、牙齿脱落、牙痛、头痛或颞下颌关节紊乱时,就是治疗的指征。材料和方法 通过 "磨牙症"、"颞下颌关节紊乱 "等词搜索 PubMed 数据库中的文献。知识现状描述 在磨牙症的诊断中,最常用的是由患者和儿童家长填写的调查问卷,尽管最有效但不太容易获得的诊断测试是多导睡眠图。治疗磨牙症的方法有药物疗法、咬合夹板和物理疗法。结论 目前还没有治疗磨牙症的金标准。仍然需要寻找其他方法来消除磨牙症,并防止相关病症的发展。
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