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Nocturnal sleep architecture is altered by sleep bruxism

Archives of Oral Biology, 2017
Sleep is a complex behaviour phenomenon essential for physical and mental health and for the body to restore itself. It can be affected by structural alterations caused by sleep bruxism. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of sleep bruxism on the sleep architecture parameters proposed by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.The sample ...
Marcelo Palinkas   +8 more
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Sleep bruxism as a motor disorder

Movement Disorders, 2002
Keywords: sleep; bruxism; temporomandibular disorders; dopamine D2 receptors; polysomnography; arousal ...
Giudo M. Macaluso, Antoon De Laat
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Sleep bruxism: an overview for clinicians

British Dental Journal, 2018
Bruxism is characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth due to contraction of the masseter, temporalis and other jaw muscles. Bruxism may lead to masticatory muscle hypertrophy, tooth surface loss, fracture of restorations or teeth, hypersensitive or painful teeth and loss of periodontal support.
Hannah P Beddis   +2 more
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Sleep Bruxism in Children: A Narrative Review.

Current pediatric reviews, 2023
Sleep bruxism, characterized by involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible during sleep, is common in children. Sleep bruxism occurs while the patient is asleep.
Alexander K C Leung   +3 more
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The relationship between possible, probable, or definite sleep bruxism and sleep quality: A systematic review

Journal of Sleep Research, 2023
It has been suggested that sleep bruxism may interrupt sleep continuity, hence potentially influencing sleep quality. The aim of this study was to systematically review the relationship between possible, probable, and definite sleep bruxism and sleep ...
F. Yanez-Regonesi   +3 more
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Sleep bruxism in patients with sleep-disordered breathing

Archives of Oral Biology, 2000
The aim was to test the hypothesis of a direct association between sleep-disordered breathing and sleep bruxism. The frequency of masseter contraction (MC) episodes and rhythmic jaw movements (RJM) was measured in patients with mild and moderate obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). The diagnosis of sleep bruxism was made from a combination of questionnaire,
Alan A. Lowe   +4 more
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Sleep structure in sleep bruxism: A polysomnographic study including bruxism activity phenotypes across sleep stages

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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Overview on Sleep Bruxism for Sleep Medicine Clinicians

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2015
Sleep bruxism (SB) is a common sleep-related jaw motor disorder observed in 8% of the adult population. SB diagnosis is based on history of tooth grinding and clenching and is confirmed by the polysomnographic recording of the electromyographic activity of jaw muscles during sleep.
Maria Clotilde Carra   +3 more
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Performance evaluation of portable respiratory polygraphy for assessing sleep bruxism in adults.

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
BACKGROUND Polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard for sleep bruxism (SB) assessment, it is expensive, not widely accessible, and time-consuming. OBJECTIVE Given the increasing prevalence of SB, there is a growing need for an alternative, readily ...
H. Martynowicz   +9 more
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Malocclusions, Sleep Bruxism, and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk in Pediatric ADHD Patients: A Prospective Study

Journal of Attention Disorders
Objectives: Literature presents conflicting results regarding malocclusions, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and sleep bruxism in children with ADHD. Aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of these parameters.
Anna Alessandri-Bonetti   +5 more
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