2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152011.20772014
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Bruxismo e qualidade de vida em escolares de 11 a 14 anos

Abstract: Bruxism and quality of life in schoolchildren aged 11 to 14 abstract

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“…Sleep bruxism (SB) is a repetitive activity of the mandibular musculature, characterized by supporting or pushing the jaw, tightening or grinding the teeth during sleep 1 . The condition has been associated with injuries to orofacial structures and negative impact on the quality of life of schoolchildren [2][3][4] . The prevalence of SB presents variable percentages in the different age groups 5 and there is little information about their epidemiology in adolescents 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sleep bruxism (SB) is a repetitive activity of the mandibular musculature, characterized by supporting or pushing the jaw, tightening or grinding the teeth during sleep 1 . The condition has been associated with injuries to orofacial structures and negative impact on the quality of life of schoolchildren [2][3][4] . The prevalence of SB presents variable percentages in the different age groups 5 and there is little information about their epidemiology in adolescents 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Locker studies [ 7 ] oral health can affects people physically and psychologically and can influence many aspects as how they enjoy life, speak, chew, taste food, socialize and the social well-being. Thus, some recent studies in the scientific literature evaluated the impact of general [ 13 ] and specific aspects of oral health, as the use of prostheses [ 14 ], surgical treatments [ 15 ], parafunctional habits [ 16 ], dental pain [ 17 ], among others, on quality of life in different samples, being common the association of oral conditions evaluated on the factors of health-related quality of life of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These findings are in corroboration with the results given by Carvalho et al, among children aged 11-14 years in Brazil. 15 Bruxism is associated with psycho-emotional and/or systemic problems. Social-demographic, psycho-social, and lifestyle factors can influence the behavior of participants with respect to general health at any phase of life.…”
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“…It can be of assistance to patients, as it can pave the way for providing better quality of life. 15 There are very few studies that have adopted a matched case control design to explore the impact of bruxism on OHRQoL. The case control design is more robust than the conventional descriptive analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%