磨牙行为与健康青年疼痛和非疼痛颌部症状的关系,采用不同的评估模式进行评估。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mireia Ustrell-Barral, Carla Zamora-Olave, Laura Khoury-Ribas, Bernat Rovira-Lastra, Jordi Martinez-Gomis
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目的:探讨健康青年睡眠磨牙行为与颌骨症状的关系。方法:对99名牙科学生进行横断面研究。参与者完成了口腔行为检查表和BruxScreen协议,并佩戴BruxChecker三晚。结果:我们发现自我报告的清醒和睡眠磨牙症与疼痛和非疼痛的颌骨症状呈正相关。BruxChecker穿孔、颌骨症状和牙齿磨损预测睡眠磨牙症的自我报告频率。然而,用BruxChecker评估的睡眠磨牙症或临床检查与任何颌骨症状的频率无关。结论:在健康的年轻人中,在牙齿水平上评估睡眠磨牙症的磨牙成分与疼痛或非疼痛颌骨症状的频率无关。牙齿磨损和下颌无疼痛症状可能导致睡眠磨牙症的自我报告频率。
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Relationship between bruxism behaviors and painful and non-painful jaw symptoms in healthy young adults, evaluated using different modes of assessment.

Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between sleep bruxism behaviors and jaw symptoms in healthy young adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 99 dental students. Participants completed the Oral Behavior Checklist and the BruxScreen protocol and wore a BruxChecker for three nights.

Results: We found a positive correlation between self-reported awake and sleep bruxism and both painful and non-painful jaw symptoms. BruxChecker perforation, jaw symptoms, and tooth wear predicted self-report frequency of sleep bruxism on ordinal regression. However, sleep bruxism assessed with the BruxChecker or clinical examination was not associated with the frequency of any jaw symptoms.

Conclusion: In healthy young adults, the grinding component of sleep bruxism evaluated at the dental level is not associated with the frequency of either painful or non-painful jaw symptoms. Tooth wear and non-painful jaw symptoms might contribute to the self-reported frequency of sleep bruxism.

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Cranio-The Journal of Craniomandibular & Sleep Practice
Cranio-The Journal of Craniomandibular & Sleep Practice DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
92
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CRANIO: The Journal of Craniomandibular & Sleep Practice is the oldest and largest journal in the world devoted to temporomandibular disorders, and now also includes articles on all aspects of sleep medicine. The Journal is multidisciplinary in its scope, with editorial board members from all areas of medicine and dentistry, including general dentists, oral surgeons, orthopaedists, radiologists, chiropractors, professors and behavioural scientists, physical therapists, acupuncturists, osteopathic and ear, nose and throat physicians. CRANIO publishes commendable works from outstanding researchers and clinicians in their respective fields. The multidisciplinary format allows individuals practicing with a TMD emphasis to stay abreast of related disciplines, as each issue presents multiple topics from overlapping areas of interest. CRANIO''s current readership (thousands) is comprised primarily of dentists; however, many physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors, osteopathic physicians and other related specialists subscribe and contribute to the Journal.
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