Association of dental caries, family cohesion, and orofacial dysfunction in children aged 8 to 10 with possible sleep bruxism: pathway analysis.

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T R Leal, L J Serafim de Araújo, M de França Perazzo, É T Barbosa Neves, F R Ortiz, M C Gomes, A F Granville-Garcia
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore the association of dental caries, family cohesion, and orofacial dysfunction in children 8-10 years of age with sleep bruxism. A school-based analytical cross-sectional study was conducted involving 739 school children in a medium-sized city in Brazil.

Materials and methods: The parents/guardians answered a socioeconomic questionnaire and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Assessment Scale (FACES III). The children reported whether they had experienced bullying in the previous 30 days. The diagnosis of possible sleep bruxism (PSB) was based on the reports of parents/guardians. Four trained examiners (Kappa > 0.80) diagnosed cavitated carious lesions using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System and administered the Nordic Orofacial Test-Screening to investigate orofacial dysfunction. Data analysis involved structural equation modelling. The direct and indirect associations between the variables of the theoretical model were determined through the calculation of standardised coefficients and goodness-of-fit indices.

Result: The cavitated lesions (path coefficient [PC]: -0.23; p < 0.01) and family cohesion (PC: 0.13; p < 0.01) exerted a direct influence on the prevalence of PSB. Family income exerted an indirect influence on PSB, exerting a direct influence on cavitated lesions (PC: 0.24; p < 0.01) and family cohesion (PC: 0.217; p < 0.01). Bullying and orofacial dysfunction were not significantly associated with PSB.

Conclusion: In conclusion, cavitated carious lesions and low family cohesion exerted a direct influence on the occurrence of PSB. Family income had an indirect effect, whilst bullying and orofacial dysfunction had no influence on the outcome.

8至10岁儿童可能存在睡眠磨牙的龋病、家庭凝聚力和口面部功能障碍的关联:途径分析
目的:探讨8-10岁睡眠磨牙儿童的龋病、家庭凝聚力和口面部功能障碍的关系。本文对巴西某中等城市的739名学童进行了以学校为基础的横断面分析研究。材料与方法:父母/监护人填写社会经济问卷和家庭适应与凝聚力评估量表(FACES III)。孩子们报告了他们在过去30天内是否经历过欺凌。可能的睡眠磨牙症(PSB)的诊断是基于父母/监护人的报告。四名训练有素的检查人员(Kappa >.80)使用国际龋齿检测和评估系统诊断空化龋齿病变,并进行北欧口腔面部测试筛查以调查口腔面部功能障碍。数据分析涉及结构方程建模。通过计算标准化系数和拟合优度指数,确定理论模型各变量之间的直接和间接关联。结果:空化病变(通径系数[PC]: -0.23;结论:空化龋齿和家庭凝聚力低对PSB的发生有直接影响。家庭收入有间接影响,而欺凌和口面部功能障碍对结果没有影响。
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