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Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals
BACKGROUND: To determine whether there is a correlation of bruxism (sleep, daytime, or both) with oral health-related quality of life and facial pain of muscular origin in dentate individuals. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-four dentate patients (complete dentition) were included in this study. These...
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Medicina Oral S.L.
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35582352 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.59255 |
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author | Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal Neto, Clóvis-Lamartine-de Moraes-Melo Pirovani, Beatriz-Ommati dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline Guiotti, Aimée-Maria Bertoz, André-Pinheiro-de Magalhães Brandini, Daniela-Atili |
author_facet | Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal Neto, Clóvis-Lamartine-de Moraes-Melo Pirovani, Beatriz-Ommati dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline Guiotti, Aimée-Maria Bertoz, André-Pinheiro-de Magalhães Brandini, Daniela-Atili |
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description | BACKGROUND: To determine whether there is a correlation of bruxism (sleep, daytime, or both) with oral health-related quality of life and facial pain of muscular origin in dentate individuals. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-four dentate patients (complete dentition) were included in this study. These individuals had pain in the facial muscles due to temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Smokers; and those with obstructive sleep apnea, TMD of joint origin associated or not with pain, malocclusion, and cancer; and users of illicit drugs, psychiatric medications, and alcohol were excluded. Obstructive sleep apnea, bruxism (of sleep and/or daytime), facial muscle pain, and oral health-related quality of life were assessed by the following questionnaires: Berlin Questionnaire, Pintado et al. questionnaire, VAS (Visual Analog Scale) facial muscle pain questionnaire, and Oral Health Impact Profile – 14. Four groups were created: 1) no bruxism; 2) sleep bruxism; 3) daytime bruxism; and 4) sleep and daytime bruxism. Spearman’s correlation test was applied to verify if there was a correlation between the collected data. P values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: There was a positive correlation of daytime bruxism with mean pain in the last 3 months (P<0.05) and the worst pain experienced in the last 3 months (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Bruxism (sleep, daytime, or both) showed a positive correlation with lower oral health-related quality of life (P<0.05). Key words:Bruxism, facial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders, surveys and questionnaires, health-related quality of life. |
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spelling | pubmed-90947272022-05-16 Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal Neto, Clóvis-Lamartine-de Moraes-Melo Pirovani, Beatriz-Ommati dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline Guiotti, Aimée-Maria Bertoz, André-Pinheiro-de Magalhães Brandini, Daniela-Atili J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: To determine whether there is a correlation of bruxism (sleep, daytime, or both) with oral health-related quality of life and facial pain of muscular origin in dentate individuals. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-four dentate patients (complete dentition) were included in this study. These individuals had pain in the facial muscles due to temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Smokers; and those with obstructive sleep apnea, TMD of joint origin associated or not with pain, malocclusion, and cancer; and users of illicit drugs, psychiatric medications, and alcohol were excluded. Obstructive sleep apnea, bruxism (of sleep and/or daytime), facial muscle pain, and oral health-related quality of life were assessed by the following questionnaires: Berlin Questionnaire, Pintado et al. questionnaire, VAS (Visual Analog Scale) facial muscle pain questionnaire, and Oral Health Impact Profile – 14. Four groups were created: 1) no bruxism; 2) sleep bruxism; 3) daytime bruxism; and 4) sleep and daytime bruxism. Spearman’s correlation test was applied to verify if there was a correlation between the collected data. P values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: There was a positive correlation of daytime bruxism with mean pain in the last 3 months (P<0.05) and the worst pain experienced in the last 3 months (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Bruxism (sleep, daytime, or both) showed a positive correlation with lower oral health-related quality of life (P<0.05). Key words:Bruxism, facial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders, surveys and questionnaires, health-related quality of life. Medicina Oral S.L. 2022-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9094727/ /pubmed/35582352 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.59255 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Medicina Oral S.L. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal Neto, Clóvis-Lamartine-de Moraes-Melo Pirovani, Beatriz-Ommati dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline Guiotti, Aimée-Maria Bertoz, André-Pinheiro-de Magalhães Brandini, Daniela-Atili Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
title | Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
title_full | Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
title_fullStr | Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
title_short | Relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
title_sort | relationship of bruxism with oral health-related quality of life and facial muscle pain in dentate individuals |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35582352 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.59255 |
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