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Inflammatory Markers and Sleep Architecture in Sleep Bruxism-A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
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Obstructive sleep apnoea, sleep bruxism and gastroesophageal reflux - mutually interacting conditions? A literature review. [PDF]
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International Journal of Medical and Oral Research, 2021
Activities of the masticatory system can be divided into functional, which includes chewing and speaking, as well as parafunctional, which includes clenching or grinding of the teeth. Sleep bruxism (SB) is the abnormal, nonfunctional contact of the teeth and if ignored leads to the breakdown of dentition and orofacial pain ...
Thomas Bornhardt, Veronica Iturriaga
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Activities of the masticatory system can be divided into functional, which includes chewing and speaking, as well as parafunctional, which includes clenching or grinding of the teeth. Sleep bruxism (SB) is the abnormal, nonfunctional contact of the teeth and if ignored leads to the breakdown of dentition and orofacial pain ...
Thomas Bornhardt, Veronica Iturriaga
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2023
Sleep bruxism (SB) is an activity characterized by teeth grinding or clenching. SB can have different dental and orofacial consequences. While in otherwise healthy individuals it is considered a behavior, when it is associated to sleep or neurological disorders and/or presenting harmful consequences it is categorized as a disorder.
Herrero-Babiloni, Alberto +3 more
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Sleep bruxism (SB) is an activity characterized by teeth grinding or clenching. SB can have different dental and orofacial consequences. While in otherwise healthy individuals it is considered a behavior, when it is associated to sleep or neurological disorders and/or presenting harmful consequences it is categorized as a disorder.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2018
Bruxism is an oral behavior that may lead to repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterized by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible with 2 distinct circadian manifestations: sleep bruxism or awake bruxism. They share common risk factors and lead to similar consequences for the masticatory system but may have ...
Castrillon, Eduardo E +1 more
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Bruxism is an oral behavior that may lead to repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterized by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible with 2 distinct circadian manifestations: sleep bruxism or awake bruxism. They share common risk factors and lead to similar consequences for the masticatory system but may have ...
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Pharmacotherapy for sleep bruxism
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014Sleep bruxism is an oral activity characterized by involuntary teeth grinding or clenching during sleep. Several forms of treatment have been proposed for this disorder, including behavioural, dental and pharmacological strategies.To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of pharmacological therapy for the treatment of sleep bruxism compared with other ...
Cristiane R, Macedo +4 more
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Journal of Sleep Research, 2020
AbstractThe aim of the study was to assess sleep structure, phenotypes related to bruxism activity and basic respiratory parameters among a large group of participants with sleep bruxism and without obstructive sleep apnea. Adult participants with clinical suspicion of sleep bruxism and with no other significant medical history were recruited.
Tomasz Wieczorek +6 more
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AbstractThe aim of the study was to assess sleep structure, phenotypes related to bruxism activity and basic respiratory parameters among a large group of participants with sleep bruxism and without obstructive sleep apnea. Adult participants with clinical suspicion of sleep bruxism and with no other significant medical history were recruited.
Tomasz Wieczorek +6 more
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Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 2018
This study aimed to review the current knowledge on sleep-related bruxism, highlight the most recent findings, and discuss future research perspectives. Sleep-related bruxism etiology appeared to follow a genetic-environmental model, whereas comorbidity with other sleep disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, and gastroesophageal reflux has been recently ...
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This study aimed to review the current knowledge on sleep-related bruxism, highlight the most recent findings, and discuss future research perspectives. Sleep-related bruxism etiology appeared to follow a genetic-environmental model, whereas comorbidity with other sleep disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, and gastroesophageal reflux has been recently ...
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