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Prevalence of Sleep Bruxism in IBD Patients and Its Correlation to Other Dental Disorders and Quality of Life [PDF]

open access: goldGastroenterology Research and Practice, 2018
Background. Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases could experience mouth and teeth disorders and alterations in psychological mood. Vice versa, the psychological status may influence the presence of oral diseases. Aim.
C. Bucci   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Association between Self-Reported Bruxism and Sleeping Patterns among Dental Students in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]

open access: goldInternational Journal of Dentistry, 2016
Objectives. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify sleeping patterns among dental students and their association with self-reported bruxism in Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy (RCsDP). Methods.
Shereen M. Shokry   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Nutrients Associated with Sleep Bruxism [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Medicine, 2023
Background: The purpose of the present research was to identify nutrients related to sleep bruxism and to establish a hypothesis regarding the relationship between sleep bruxism and nutrients. Methods: We recruited 143 Japanese university students in 2021 and assigned them to sleep bruxism (n = 58) and non-sleep bruxism groups (n = 85), using an ...
Naoki Toyama   +7 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Prognosis of Sleep Bruxism Using Power Spectral Density Approach Applied on EEG Signal of Both EMG1-EMG2 and ECG1-ECG2 Channels [PDF]

open access: goldIEEE Access, 2019
Bruxism is a sleep syndrome, in which individual involuntarily grinding and clenching the teeth. If sleep does not complete properly, then it generates many disorders such as bruxism, insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, rapid eye movement behavioral ...
Dakun Lai   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Sleep bruxism. Conceptual review and update

open access: bronzeMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 2011
Sleep bruxism (SB) is a parafunctional oromotor habit that can sometimes pose a threat to the integrity of the structures of the masticatory system if the magnitude and direction of the forces exerted exceed the system 's adaptive capacity. Over the years science has tried to provide a consistent explanation of the etiopathogenesis and physiopathology ...
JL. de la Hoz-Aizpurua   +3 more
openalex   +5 more sources

The effect of the arousal threshold on sleep bruxism intensity in coexisting sleep apnea and sleep bruxism: a polysomnographic study [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is often accompanied by sleep bruxism (SB). A low respiratory arousal threshold (AT) may contribute to the induction or exacerbation of SB. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the AT on the intensity of bruxism in individuals with OSA and SB.
Helena Martynowicz   +9 more
openaire   +4 more sources

The BruxChecker System for Quantitatively Assessing Sleep Bruxism at the Dental Level: Reliability, Reference Values and Methodological Considerations [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Oral Rehabilitation, Volume 52, Issue 7, Page 979-990, July 2025.
The BruxChecker system provides excellent reliability in measuring the occlusal peeled area for quantitatively assessing the grinding type of sleep bruxism at the dental level in young adults with healthy dentitions. The highest reliability was achieved using the BruxChecker for two or three consecutive nights and scanning by transillumination.
Mireia Ustrell‐Barral   +4 more
wiley   +2 more sources

The link between sleep bruxism and oxidative stress based on a polysomnographic study [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Oxidative stress is proven to increase cardiovascular risk and to diminish healthy life expectancy. Sleep bruxism (SB) is a prevalent masticatory muscle activity during sleep characterized by heterogeneous etiology and inadequately recognized ...
Michal Fulek   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Advances in sleep bruxism therapy

open access: yes口腔疾病防治, 2017
Sleep bruxism is a common disease clinically, which has serious impacts on human􀆳s masticatory system, endangers patient􀆳s physical and mental health. Because of the complicated and unclear pathogenesis, no recognized ef⁃ fective cure of sleep bruxism ...
SUN Jing⁃yi, TANG Liang
doaj   +2 more sources

Is sleep bruxism in obstructive sleep apnea only an oral health related problem? [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Background The etiology of sleep bruxism in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients is not yet fully clarified. This prospective clinical study aimed to investigate the connection between probable sleep bruxism, electromyographic muscle tone, and ...
J. Sambale   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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