نتایج جستجو برای: bruxism

تعداد نتایج: 1424  

Journal: :Journal of Medical and Dental Practice 2019

2015
Nélio Veiga

Introduction: Bruxism is an oral parafunction prevalent in all age groups which is characterized by the involuntary teeth grinding and/or clenching that may occur at any time of the day. It has a multifactorial etiology associated with occlusal and psychological factors and / or habits that can compromise the orthognatic system that may bring negative consequences. Objective: To make a revision...

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2016
Eitan Mijiritsky Carmen Mortellaro Omri Rudberg Miri Fahn Cansu Basegmez Liran Levin

OBJECTIVES The aim of the present report was to describe the use of Botulinum toxin type A as preoperative treatment for immediately loaded dental implants placed in fresh extraction sockets for full-arch restoration of patients with bruxism. METHODS Patients with bruxism who were scheduled to receive immediately loaded full-arch implant supported fixed restorations were included in this retr...

2017
Giuseppe Messina Francesco Martines Ewan Thomas Pietro Salvago Giovanni Battista Menchini Fabris Luciano Poli Angelo Iovane

Temporomandibular disorders such as bruxism may cause painful clinical conditions and over time lead to chronic facial pain. A combination of therapeutic strategies that are usually undertaken by dentists and gnathologists to reduce bruxism episodes and consequently pain, are myofunctional therapy, pharmacological treatment, intraoral interventions and behavioural treatments. The aim of this wo...

2017
Mauro Elias Mesko Brian Hutton Jovito Adiel Skupien Rafael Sarkis-Onofre David Moher Tatiana Pereira-Cenci

BACKGROUND Bruxism is a sleep disorder characterized by grinding and clenching of the teeth that may be related to irreversible tooth injuries. It is a prevalent condition occurring in up to 31% of adults. However, there is no definitive answer as to which of the many currently available treatments (including drug therapy, intramuscular injections, physiotherapy, biofeedback, kinesiotherapy, us...

2017
Giuseppe Messina Francesco Martines Ewan Thomas Pietro Salvago Luciano Poli Angelo Iovane

Temporomandibular disorders such as bruxism may cause painful clinical conditions and over time lead to chronic facial pain. A combination of therapeutic strategies that are usually undertaken by dentists and gnathologists to reduce bruxism episodes and consequently pain, are myofunctional therapy, pharmacological treatment, intraoral interventions and behavioural treatments. The aim of this wo...

2013
Hasan Önder Gümüş Halil İbrahim Kılınç Süleyman Hakan Tuna Nihal Özcan

PURPOSE Occlusal splints are commonly used to prevent tooth wear caused by bruxism. However, the effects of splints on occlusion are still unclear. Although it is rarely alluded in literature, splints can provoke severe occlusal alterations and other complications. This study was aimed to identify differences in the responses of individuals with bruxism and healthy individuals to a full-arch ma...

2016
Yuri-Martins Costa André-Luís Porporatti Patrícia-dos-Santos Calderon Paulo-César-Rodrigues Conti Leonardo-Rigoldi Bonjardim

BACKGROUND The evaluation of possible differences in the distribution or characteristics of palpation-induced pain in the masticatory muscles could be valuable in terms of diagnostic assessment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different combinations of anterior temporalis (AT) and masseter palpation-induced pain in the diagnostic of temporomandibular disorder (TMD), primary ...

Journal: :Headache 2011
Randolph W Evans Jennifer P Bassiur Anthony H Schwartz

CLINICAL HISTORY A 32-year-old woman was seen for frequent migraine without aura present since she was a teenager. She reported having seen her general dentist for a cleaning who recommended a nociceptive trigeminal inhibition (NTI) bite guard to prevent migraine which he told her was US Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved. She then went to see a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) specialist ...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2012
Adriana do Vale Ferreira-Bacci Carmen Lúcia Cardoso Cardoso Kranya Victoria Díaz-Serrano

Bruxism has a multifactorial etiology, and psychosocial factors have been considered to increase the risk of occurrence of this parafunction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior profile of a group of children diagnosed with bruxism. Eighty 7-11-year-old children of both genders (mean age 8.8 years) first recruited as eligible participants. Twenty-nine children (18 males and 11 fe...

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