Sleep bruxism in children, from evidence to the clinic. A systematic review.

Claudia Restrepo-Serna, Efraim Winocur
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Objectives: The present paper aims to systematically review the literature published from 2015 to 2023 on bruxism in children with the aim to compilate the best available evidence.

Materials and methods: A systematic search in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed, Medline (EBSCO), SCOPUS, and Google Scholar databases was performed to identify all studies on humans assessing genetic, biopsychosocial, and sleep factors assessed with any different approach for sleep bruxism (SB) in children and its interventions. The selected articles were assessed independently by the two authors according to a structured reading of the article's format (PICO). The quality of the articles was evaluated using Quality Assessments Tool for Experimental Bruxism Studies (Qu-ATEBS) and the JBI critical appraisal tools.

Results: A total of 16 articles were included for discussion in the review and grouped into questionnaire/parental-report (n = 7), SB assessment through parental report of SB and clinical examination (n = 4), and instrumental assessment (n = 5) studies. The total quality scores evaluated with STROBE and Qu-ATEBS were high for all included papers. However, in general, there was no control of bias strategies and there was no control group in the intervention studies.

Conclusions: Investigations based on self-report, clinical, and instrumental bruxism assessment showed a positive association with genetics, quality of life aspects (school and emotional functions and overuse of screen-time), mother anxiety and family conformation, diet, alteration in sleep behaviors and architecture, and sleep breathing disorders. Additionally, the literature presents options to increase airway patency and, thus, reduce the occurrence of SB. Tooth wear was not found to be a major sign of SB in children. However, methods of SB assessment are heterogeneous and hamper a reliable comparison of the results.

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儿童睡眠磨牙症,从证据到临床。系统回顾。
目的:本论文旨在系统回顾2015年至2023年发表的关于儿童磨牙症的文献,以收集现有的最佳证据。材料和方法:在美国国家医学图书馆的PubMed、Medline (EBSCO)、SCOPUS和Google Scholar数据库中进行系统搜索,以确定所有评估儿童睡眠磨牙症(SB)的遗传、生物心理社会和睡眠因素的人类研究及其干预措施。所选文章由两位作者根据文章格式的结构化阅读(PICO)独立评估。使用实验磨牙症研究质量评估工具(quatebs)和JBI关键评估工具对文章的质量进行评估。结果:共纳入16篇文献,分为问卷调查/父母报告(n = 7)、通过父母报告SB和临床检查进行SB评估(n = 4)和工具评估(n = 5)研究。用STROBE和que - atebs评估的总质量分数在所有纳入的论文中都很高。然而,总的来说,在干预研究中没有对偏倚策略的控制,也没有对照组。结论:基于自我报告、临床和器质性磨牙症评估的调查显示,磨牙症与遗传、生活质量方面(学校和情感功能以及过度使用屏幕时间)、母亲焦虑和家庭结构、饮食、睡眠行为和结构的改变以及睡眠呼吸障碍呈正相关。此外,文献提出了增加气道通畅的选择,从而减少SB的发生。没有发现牙齿磨损是儿童SB的主要迹象。然而,SB的评估方法是异质的,阻碍了结果的可靠比较。
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