Factors Affecting Patients With Myofascial Temporomandibular Disorders
Myofascial Temporomandibular DisorderBruxism4 moreThe aim of the study was to assess and compare the relationship between jaw function, neck disability, sleep quality, fatigue, and headache in patients with myofascial Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) with Sleep Bruxism (SB) and without (non-SB).
Bruxism and Severity of Temporomandibular Dsyfunction
Temporomandibular DysfunctionThe aim of the study was to investigate the effect of bruxism on Temporomanbular joint functionality and dysfunction severity in individuals with Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD).
Pressure Algometry Evaluation of Two Occlusal Splint Designs in Bruxism Management - RCT
BruxismSleep DisorderDuring the study, designated pressure points before and after one month of splint usage will be evaluated as possible indicators of two different splints efficacy.. Two study groups will be formed. The study will be conducted on patients reporting to the Dental Prosthetics Outpatient Clinic of PUM in Szczecin, Poland. Patients aged 18-65 years with probable bruxism, yet requiring splint therapy will be included in the study.
Enterobius Vermicularis and Bruxism in Children
BruxismSleepBackground. Bruxism is an involuntary, non-functional activity of the masticatory system, and is frequently seen in childhood. Bruxism has many aetiologies, like malocclusion, psychological factors, allergies and gastrointestinal disorders. Aim. To investigate the relationship between Enterobius vermicularis infection and bruxism in children.
Association of Probable Bruxism With Periodontal Status
BruxismThis cross-sectional study was conducted to assess i) the prevalence of probable bruxism ii) the association between probable bruxism and periodontal status.The age, gender, education level, tooth loss, presence of probable bruxism and periodontal status of patients were evaluated. Periodontal statuses of the participants were defined according to the American Association of Periodontology/European Federation of Periodontology, 2017 consensus and assessment of probable bruxism was performed according to the 2018 consensus report on the assessment of bruxism.
Clinical Condition and Sleep Quality Factors Associated With Sleep Bruxism in Adults.
Sleep BruxismAdultThis cross-sectional study will evaluate the association between sociodemographic, occupational, clinical conditions, psychological (sense of coherence), sleep quality variables and SB diagnosed by PSG, the gold standard exam with audio-visual resources obtained at Pelotas Sleep Institute.
Relation Between Bruxism and Cervical Function
Bruxismcorrelation between Bruxism and Cervical function
Sleep Bruxism and (Peri-)Implant Complications
Dental Implant ComplicationsSleep BruxismExcessive mechanical forces can cause complications of dental implants and their suprastructures (crowns and bridges), and can possibly be destructive for the bone and soft tissues around the implants. Sleep bruxism (grinding and clenching of the teeth during sleep) is considered as an important source of mechanical forces in the oral environment. Therefore, in this study, the investigators will investigate whether sleep bruxism is associated with implant and peri-implant complications.
Respiratory Problems and Caries in Children With Bruxism
BruxismDental CariesThe aim of the present study are to determine whether there is an association between respiratory problems and dental caries in children who exhibit the habit of bruxism.
Sleep Architecture and Factors Associated With Definitive Diagnosis of Sleep Bruxism
Sleep BruxismAdultThis case-control study will evaluates the association between the definitive sleep bruxism diagnosis by gold-standard polysomnography examination obtained at Pelotas Sleep Institute and the sociodemographic, occupational, clinical conditions, sleep quality, sleep structure and Epworth sleepiness scale variables.