Orofacial pain symptoms in sleep bruxer or non-sleep bruxer: Insights from a population-based survey of puerperal women

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Thiago Azario de Holanda , Luana Patrícia Marmitt , Juraci Almeida Cesar , Noéli Boscato
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of orofacial pain (OP) symptoms among a large sample of women who self-identified as sleep bruxers or non-sleep bruxers and who had given birth in 2019 in the municipality of Rio Grande, RS, Southern Brazil.

Methods

A standardized self-questionnaire was administered to assess OP symptoms. Chi-square tests were employed to compare proportions, and multivariate Poisson regression analysis with robust variance adjustment was used to estimate associations with sleep bruxers and non-sleep bruxers.

Results

A total of 2225 women were included in the study, with 78 (3.5 %) reporting OP symptoms. In the adjusted analysis, self-reported OP symptoms were significantly associated with non-sleep bruxer women living with three or more people in the household (PR=8.40; 95 % CI 1.85–38.11), as well as severe anxiety (PR= 4.73; 95 % CI 2.00–11.18). Among sleep bruxers, a significantly lower OP symptoms prevalence for those who were able to rely on their friends in times of distress (PR= 0.17; 95 % CI 0.10–0.30), while those with personality disorders exhibited significantly higher OP symptoms prevalence (PR= 3.30; 95 % CI 1.04–10.45).

Conclusions

The prevalence of OP symptoms was higher among non-sleep bruxer women living with three or more individuals in the household and among those experiencing severe anxiety. Indeed, sleep bruxer women with personality disorders had a higher prevalence of OP symptoms, while those with strong social support demonstrated a lower prevalence.
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Archives of oral biology
Archives of oral biology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
177
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including: Cell and molecular biology Molecular genetics Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular microbiology Embryology Syndromology Forensic dentistry
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