2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2012.01.003
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Sleep Bruxism: A Comprehensive Overview for the Dental Clinician Interested in Sleep Medicine

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“…SB mainly occurs in light sleep stages or during sleep transition periods. 1 The major consequences of SB are headaches, tooth wear, and complaints from bed partner due to grinding noises. 2 Its prevalence ranges from 5% to 8% in the general population and tends to decrease with age.…”
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“…SB mainly occurs in light sleep stages or during sleep transition periods. 1 The major consequences of SB are headaches, tooth wear, and complaints from bed partner due to grinding noises. 2 Its prevalence ranges from 5% to 8% in the general population and tends to decrease with age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 These patients may report headaches, temporomandibular disorders (TMD), and pain in masticatory muscles upon awakening. 1,6 A cross-sectional study showed that muscle activity during sleep was a good predictor for painful TMD in adolescents. 7 However, other studies have found that low levels of SB are more correlated with TMD than higher levels of SB.…”
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“…Awake bruxism is associated with stress and anxiety 10 , while sleep bruxism is associated with sleep arousal, cardiac sympathetic-autonomous activation, a genetic predisposition, neurochemical factors, psychosocial components, exogenous factors and comorbidities, such as sleep apnoea 10,11 . For many individuals, the beginning of academic life marks the beginning of adulthood, with its responsibilities and demands.…”
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“…2,13 Não há cura para o bruxismo, tampouco tratamento específico para a patologia infantil. 14,15 O acompanhamento multiprofissional envolvendo odontopediatras, psicólogos, pediatras e otorrinolaringologistas é de fundamental importância. O tratamento paliativo envolve o uso de fármacos, placas oclusais, acompanhamento psicológico e controle dos fatores de risco.…”
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