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aSAGA: Automatic Sleep Analysis with Gray Areas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
State-of-the-art automatic sleep staging methods have already demonstrated comparable reliability and superior time efficiency to manual sleep staging. However, fully automatic black-box solutions are difficult to adapt into clinical workflow and the interaction between explainable automatic methods and the work of sleep technologists remains ...
arxiv   +1 more source

Identification of the occurrence and pattern of masseter muscle activities during sleep using EMG and accelerometer systems

open access: yesHead & Face Medicine, 2009
Background Sleep bruxism has been described as a combination of different orofacial motor activities that include grinding, clenching and tapping, although accurate distribution of the activities still remains to be clarified.
Sato Sadao   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Symptoms in different severity degrees of bruxism: a cross-sectional study

open access: yesFisioterapia e Pesquisa, 2016
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate symptoms of the muscle pain, sleep quality, oral health, anxiety, stress and depression in individuals with different severity degrees of bruxism.
Cinthia Santos Miotto Amorim   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sleep Bruxism Detection Using Decision Tree Method by the Combination of C4-P4 and C4-A1 Channels of Scalp EEG

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2019
Lack of sleep causes many sleep disorders such as nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy, narcolepsy, bruxism, sleep apnea, insomnia, periodic limb movement disorder, and rapid eye movement behavioral disorder. Out of all, bruxism is a common behavior, which is
Md Belal Bin Heyat   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Association of gender, oral habits, and poor sleep quality with possible sleep bruxism in schoolchildren [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Oral Research, 2020
The aim of this study was to verify the oral habits, symptoms, and characteristics of some children aged 8 to 10 years that could be associated with possible sleep bruxism. A cross-sectional study was performed.
Josiane Pezzini SOARES   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sleep Model -- A Sequence Model for Predicting the Next Sleep Stage [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
As sleep disorders are becoming more prevalent there is an urgent need to classify sleep stages in a less disturbing way.In particular, sleep-stage classification using simple sensors, such as single-channel electroencephalography (EEG), electrooculography (EOG), electromyography (EMG), or electrocardiography (ECG) has gained substantial interest.
arxiv  

Evaluation of the association of bruxism, psychosocial and sociodemographic factors in preschoolers

open access: yesBrazilian Oral Research, 2018
The aim of the present study was to evaluate factors associated with sleep bruxism in five-year-old preschool children. A preschool-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 761 pairs of children and their parents/caregivers.
Monalisa Cesarino GOMES   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Domain Invariant Representation Learning and Sleep Dynamics Modeling for Automatic Sleep Staging [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
Sleep staging has become a critical task in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders to prevent sleep related diseases. With growing large scale sleep databases, significant progress has been made toward automatic sleep staging. However, previous studies face critical problems in sleep studies; the heterogeneity of subjects' physiological signals, the ...
arxiv  

Destructive Bruxism: Sleep Stage Relationship [PDF]

open access: yesSleep, 1988
Despite apparent similar amounts of bruxism, two groups that had been evaluated polysomnographically differed dramatically in symptomatology. Patients with severe symptoms were referred to as the destructive bruxism group and were compared with (a) a group with sleep disturbance complaints who had bruxism and (b) a group of insomniac depressed patients
Ware Jc, John D Rugh
openaire   +3 more sources

Sleep bruxism and sleep disorders in adolescents [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dentofacial Anomalies and Orthodontics, 2018
Sleep Bruxism, the sleep-related movement disorder of tooth grinding and clenching, is highly reported in pediatrics with a prevalence of up to 40 % during childhood and adolescence. The precise etiology of sleep bruxism remains unknown, but it may involve genetic and psychosocial components (such as anxiety and stress).
openaire   +2 more sources

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