儿童患者的睡眠和觉醒磨牙症:关于患病率和相关因素的横断面研究

Juliana Kois Guimarães, Tuane-Mertz Lucietto, Débora Lopes Salles Scheffel, Adilson-Luiz Ramos, M. Provenzano
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研究设计:横断面观察研究:横断面观察研究:研究地点和时间:在马林加市的两家私人牙科诊所收集数据。研究方法:从同城的两家牙科诊所选取了 417 份 5 至 12 岁儿童的医疗记录。260名参与者回答了一份调查问卷,以确定磨牙症主诉。当患者的负责人表示出现磨牙等可听声音时,磨牙症被认为是可能的;当患者的负责人提供报告并在临床检查中评估牙齿磨损情况时,磨牙症被认为是可能的。42名儿童被纳入可能有磨牙症的患者组(GB),42名儿童被纳入对照组(无磨牙症 - GC)。对结果进行了统计和描述性分析:结果:可能有磨牙症的患病率为 24.6%,并发现以下变量与磨牙症有关:颞下颌关节疼痛、耳鸣、头痛、单侧咀嚼、咀嚼时关节疼痛、长时间进餐后面部肌肉疲劳、有害习惯,如嗜睡、咬脸颊和笔;打鼾、张嘴睡觉;行为特征:对新事物感到紧张、对任务缺乏动力,此外还有牙齿磨损的严重程度:儿童可能患有磨牙症的比例为 24.6%,其表现多发生在夜间。需要进行更多的临床研究,以制定多学科方法来治疗儿童磨牙症。
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Sleep and Awake Bruxism in Pediatric Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study of Prevalence and Associated Factors
Aims: To identify the prevalence and associated factors of dental bruxism in children during the development of occlusion. Study Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Data was collected in two private dental clinics in the city of Maringá - PR. Children treated between 2014 and 2021 were included. Methodology: 417 medical records of children aged between 5 and 12 years old were selected from two dental clinics in the same city. 260 participants answered a questionnaire to identify bruxism complaints. Bruxism was considered possible when those responsible for the patients indicated the occurrence of audible sounds such as teeth grinding and considered probable when there was a report from those responsible for the patients and tooth wear assessed in the clinical examination. 42 children were included in the group of patients with possible bruxism (GB) and 42 in the control group (absence of bruxism - GC). The results were subjected to statistical and descriptive analysis. Results: A prevalence of possible bruxism of 24.6% was observed and an association was found for the variables: pain in the temporomandibular joints, ringing in the ears, headache, unilateral chewing, joints with pain when chewing, fatigue in the muscles of the face after a long meal, harmful habits such as onychophagia, biting cheeks and pen; snoring, sleeping with their mouth open; behavioral profile: nervousness about new things and lack of motivation with tasks, in addition to the severity of tooth wear. Conclusion: The prevalence of probable bruxism in children was 24.6%, with manifestations most occurring at night. More clinical studies are needed to develop multidisciplinary approaches for managing childhood bruxism.
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