2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-54192008000200002
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Bruxismo do sono

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“…1 It has been reported that 59% of patients with sleep bruxism and severe jaw pain complain of fragmented sleep, while only 20% of those with mild pain in the jaw present the same complaints. 21 In the current study, as well as in literature, 20,22 there was no statistically significant association between 12 there are also discrepancies in the data collection methods used to assess child sleep bruxism, including the use of optical reading, analysis of models, polysomnography, and the assessment of masseter muscle contraction through bite strip electrodes or based on self-reports/parents' reports. However, none of them invalidate the results.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…1 It has been reported that 59% of patients with sleep bruxism and severe jaw pain complain of fragmented sleep, while only 20% of those with mild pain in the jaw present the same complaints. 21 In the current study, as well as in literature, 20,22 there was no statistically significant association between 12 there are also discrepancies in the data collection methods used to assess child sleep bruxism, including the use of optical reading, analysis of models, polysomnography, and the assessment of masseter muscle contraction through bite strip electrodes or based on self-reports/parents' reports. However, none of them invalidate the results.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…Múltiplos fatores como os problemas oclusais e fatores emocionais, podem levar ao desequilíbrio funcional do aparelho estomatognático e da biomecânica da ATM, podendo predispor os pacientes ao desenvolvimento de sinais e sintomas de DTM, sendo os principais: dor intra-articular; espasmos musculares; dor ao fechar a mandíbula; crepitação; dor ou zumbido no ouvido; dor irradiada no pescoço; cefaleia; sensação de tamponamento no ouvido (6,7).…”
Section: Revisão De Literaturaunclassified
“…A atividade fisiológica motora orofacial mais frequente, durante o sono, é a atividade muscular mastigatória rítmica (AMMR) do músculo masseter, que é encontrada em 60% da população adulta, sem ruídos produzidos pelo ranger dos dentes (MACEDO, 2008;LAVIGNE et al, 2008;POMPONIO, 2010;CASTROFLORIO et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A atividade muscular mastigatória rítmica depende de fatores comportamentais e fisiológicos para tornar-se uma atividade patológica e quando associada ao ranger dos dentes, denomina-se bruxismo do sono (MACEDO, 2008). Nos indivíduos com bruxismo do sono, cada contração máxima na atividade muscular mastigatória rítmica é três vezes maior e com tempo de duração 40% menor, quando comparado aos indivíduos normais (MACEDO, 2007;JADIDI et al, 2012;HASEGAWA et al, 2013 2010;RAPHAEL et al, 2012;LOBBEZOO et al, 2013;YOSHIZAWA et al, 2014;DE LUCA CANTO et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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