نتایج جستجو برای: bruxism

تعداد نتایج: 1424  

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2008
G J Lavigne S Khoury S Abe T Yamaguchi K Raphael

Awake bruxism is defined as the awareness of jaw clenching. Its prevalence is reported to be 20% among the adult population. Awake bruxism is mainly associated with nervous tic and reactions to stress. The physiology and pathology of awake bruxism is unknown, although stress and anxiety are considered to be risk factors. During sleep, awareness of tooth grinding (as noted by sleep partner or fa...

Journal: :South African Dental Journal 2023

Background. Bruxism is a phenomenon where psychological and exogenous biological factors act in greater percentage. Several genetic polymorphisms have been described GABAA receptors, some associated with motor limitations, such as the rs1805057 polymorphism of GABRB1 gene (GABAA), which found haplotype lower limitation movement acute pain processes. The aim to identify clinical phenotypes bruxi...

Journal: :Down's syndrome, research and practice : the journal of the Sarah Duffen Centre 2007
Rubén López-Pérez Patricia López-Morales S Aida Borges-Yáñez Gerardo Maupomé Gustavo Parés-Vidrio

This study sought to determine the prevalence of bruxism in a Mexican community of children with Down syndrome, and to evaluate bruxism's relationship with age, sex, intellectual disability level, and type of chromosomal abnormality of trisomy 21. Using a cross-sectional design, 57 boys and girls (3 to 14 years old) were examined. Three approaches to establish presence or absence of bruxism wer...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2015
Marcelo Tomás de Oliveira Sandra Teixeira Bittencourt Karina Marcon Samia Destro Jefferson Ricardo Pereira

This study evaluated the association of level of anxiety in children with and without sleep bruxism (SB). The study was performed with 84 six- to eigth-years-old children, divided into two groups: with bruxism (BG) and without bruxism (CG). Following the criteria purposed by American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) to determine SB, the presence of tooth wear has been verified through clinical ...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2011
E Winocur N Uziel T Lisha C Goldsmith I Eli

To examine possible associations between self-reported bruxism, stress, desirability of control, dental anxiety and gagging. Five questionnaires were distributed among a general adult population (402 respondents): the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Desirability of Control Scale (DC), Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS), Gagging Assessment Scale (GAS), and Bruxism Assessment Questionnaire. A high positive...

Journal: :American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2010
Seung Jin Lee Willard D McCall Young Ku Kim Sung Chang Chung Jin Woo Chung

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of botulinum toxin type A on nocturnal bruxism. DESIGN Twelve subjects reporting nocturnal bruxism were recruited for a double-blind, randomized clinical trial. Six bruxers were injected with botulinum toxin in both masseters, and six with saline. Nocturnal electromyographic activity was recorded in the subject's natural sleeping environment from masseter and ...

Journal: :General dentistry 2014
Marilene de Oliveira Trindade Antonio Gomez Rodriguez

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) defines sleep bruxism as a stereotyped movement disorder characterized by clenching and grinding of the teeth during sleep. Bruxism is found in 14%-20% of children, 8% of adults <60 years old, and 3% of adults >60 years old. The mandibular movements of bruxism can be confused with rhythmic mandibular movements associated with other sleep disorders, ...

2012
Maryam Ghafournia Maryam Hajenourozali Tehrani

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Bruxism is defined as a habitual nonfunctional forceful contact between occlusal tooth surfaces. In younger children bruxism may be a consequence of the masticatory neuromuscular system immaturity. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of bruxism and investigate the relationship between occlusal factors and bruxism among preschool children. MATERIALS AND METHO...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2015
P McAuliffe J H Kim D Diamond K T Lau B C O'Connell

It is difficult in a dental setting to accurately diagnose sleep bruxism and to objectively assess the severity, frequency or natural history of the condition in an individual patient. Yet this information is essential for the management of sleep bruxism and to plan appropriate dental treatment. The objective of this study was to clinically test a device that could be used to record bruxism eve...

2013
Ho Sung Yi Hyoung Seop Kim Mi Ri Seo

Bruxism is a diurnal or nocturnal parafunctional activity that includes tooth clenching, bracing, gnashing, and grinding. The dopaminergic system seems to be the key pathophysiology of bruxism and diminution of dopaminergic transmission at the prefrontal cortex seems to induce it. We report two patients with diurnal bruxism in whom a bilateral frontal lobe injury resulted from hemorrhagic strok...

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