Factors associated to bruxism in children from 4-6 years.

Marcia Simões-Zenari, Mariangela Lopes Bitar
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Abstract

Background: Bruxism has brought losses for the life quality of people. Its implications in the orofacial motricity and speech of children are still not well known.

Aim: To investigate bruxism occurrence and associated factors concerning oral habits, orofacial motricity and functions of chewing, breathing and swallowing in children from 4 to 6 years.

Method: 141 children from the referred age group who attend three education centers in São Paulo took part in the study. Parents filled in an investigation protocol on bruxism and the children were submitted to an orofacial motricity assessment. The research group was composed by children whose parents indicated habits of teeth clenching or grinding, during sleep or not. For the statistical analysis the Analysis of Variance, the Two-Proportion Equality Test and the Odds Ratio calculation were used, with a significance level of 5%.

Results: A high occurrence of bruxism among the children (55.3%) was observed. The identified associated factors were: sialorrhea during sleep, pacifier use, habit of lip and fingernails biting, altered cheek tonus and bite, besides the participation of the perioral muscles during liquid swallowing. There was a high occurrence of children from both groups complaining about frequent headaches (76%) and who slept less hours than what is recommended for their age (35%).

Conclusion: The findings corroborated the relationship among bruxism, oral habits and altered aspects of orofacial motricity in children from the studied age group, reinforcing the necessity of speech therapy actions next to the institutions and families.

4-6岁儿童磨牙的相关因素。
背景:磨牙症给人们的生活质量带来了损失。它对儿童的口面部运动和语言的影响仍然不为人所知。目的:探讨4 ~ 6岁儿童磨牙的发生及相关因素与口腔习惯、口面部运动、咀嚼、呼吸、吞咽功能的关系。方法:来自所述年龄组的141名儿童参加了圣保罗三个教育中心的研究。家长填写了一份磨牙调查协议,孩子们接受了口腔面部运动评估。研究小组由父母指出有在睡觉或不睡觉时咬牙或磨牙习惯的孩子组成。统计分析采用方差分析、双比例相等检验和优势比计算,显著性水平为5%。结果:患儿磨牙发生率较高(55.3%)。确定的相关因素包括:睡眠时的唾液分泌、使用安抚奶嘴、咬嘴唇和指甲的习惯、口腔张力和咬合力的改变,以及吞咽液体时口腔周围肌肉的参与。两组儿童中抱怨经常头痛的发生率都很高(76%),睡眠时间低于同龄推荐时间(35%)。结论:研究结果证实了该年龄组儿童磨牙、口腔习惯和口面部运动改变之间的关系,强调了在机构和家庭旁采取言语治疗行动的必要性。
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