清醒磨牙行为对健康青年咀嚼肌疲劳的影响。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 Dentistry
Maria Isabel Barragán Nuñez, Dyanne Medina Flores, Giancarlo DE LA Torre Canales, Henrique Müller de Quevedo, Paulo Rodrigues Conti, Yuri Martins Costa, Leonardo Rigoldi Bonjardim
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摘要

本横断面研究旨在分析健康青年清醒磨牙症与咀嚼肌疲劳的关系。为此,121名研究生参与了本研究。采用在线调查(mentimeter),采用生态瞬时评估法(EMA)连续7天采集醒磨牙频率。在EMA评估后一天进行肌肉疲劳测试,包括以30% (kgf/cm2)的最大咬合力(MBF)自愿持续咬合,直到筋疲力尽。握紧任务后MBF的变化百分比,与握紧任务前MBF的变化百分比进行了测量。7天内醒着磨牙的平均发生率为45.5%。持续握紧导致总样本MBF值显著降低(p < 0.05)。然而,在疲劳测试中,清醒磨牙行为的频率与MBF和耐力时间的变化百分比之间没有显著的相关性。因此,我们可以得出结论,年轻健康的成年人表现出相对高频率的清醒磨牙行为,似乎不影响咀嚼肌疲劳的程度。
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Influence of awake bruxism behaviors on fatigue of the masticatory muscles in healthy young adults.

The present cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the relationship between awake bruxism and fatigue of masticatory muscles in healthy young adults. For this purpose, 121 graduate students participated in this study. Frequency of awake bruxism was collected for 7 consecutive days by ecological momentary assessment (EMA) using an online survey (mentimeter). Muscle fatigue was tested one day after EMA assessment, which consisted of voluntarily and continuously clenching at 30% (kgf/cm2) of maximum bite force (MBF) until exhaustion. The percentage of change in MBF after the clenching task, as compared to the MBF before the clenching task was measured. The average frequency of awake bruxism was 45.5% during 7 days. Sustained clenching resulted in a significant reduction in MBF values in the total sample (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, no significant correlation was found between frequency of awake bruxism behaviors and percent of change in MBF and endurance time during the fatigue test. Therefore, it can be concluded that young healthy adults present a relatively high frequency of awake bruxism behaviors that do not seem to impact the degree of masticatory muscle fatigue.

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Brazilian Oral Research
Brazilian Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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