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Bruxism defined and graded: an international consensus
Frank Lobbezoo,Jari Ahlberg,A. G. Glaros,Takafumi Kato,Kiyoshi Koyano,Gilles Lavigne,R. de Leeuw,Daniele Manfredini,Peter Svensson,Peter Svensson,E. Winocur +10 more
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The expert group defined bruxism as a repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible and proposed a diagnostic grading system of 'possible', 'probable' and 'definite' sleep or awake bruXism.Abstract:
To date, there is no consensus about the definition and diagnostic grading of bruxism. A written consensus discussion was held among an international group of bruxism experts as to formulate a definition of bruxism and to suggest a grading system for its operationalisation. The expert group defined bruxism as a repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible. Bruxism has two distinct circadian manifestations: it can occur during sleep (indicated as sleep bruxism) or during wakefulness (indicated as awake bruxism). For the operationalisation of this definition, the expert group proposes a diagnostic grading system of 'possible', 'probable' and 'definite' sleep or awake bruxism. The proposed definition and grading system are suggested for clinical and research purposes in all relevant dental and medical domains.read more
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Bruxism: An umbrella review of systematic reviews.
Gilberto Melo,Joyce Duarte,Patrícia Pauletto,André Luís Porporatti,Juliana Stuginski-Barbosa,Ephraim Winocur,Carlos Flores-Mir,Graziela De Luca Canto +7 more
TL;DR: Current knowledge from SR was mostly related to sleep-related bruxism, and higher prevalence rates were found in children and adolescents than in adults, while overall good accuracy regarding portable diagnostic devices was found.
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Diagnostic accuracy of portable instrumental devices to measure sleep bruxism: a systematic literature review of polysomnographic studies
Daniele Manfredini,Jari Ahlberg,Tommaso Castroflorio,Carlo E. Poggio,Luca Guarda-Nardini,Frank Lobbezoo +5 more
TL;DR: The available information on the validity of portable instrumental diagnostic approaches with respect to PSG recordings is still scarce and not solid enough to support any non-PSG technique's employ as a stand-alone diagnostic method in the research setting, with the possible exception of the Bruxoff device.
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Temporomandibular Disorders and Bruxism Outbreak as a Possible Factor of Orofacial Pain Worsening during the COVID-19 Pandemic—Concomitant Research in Two Countries
Alona Emodi-Perlman,Ilana Eli,Joanna Smardz,Nir Uziel,Gniewko Więckiewicz,Efrat Gilon,Natalia Grychowska,Mieszko Wieckiewicz +7 more
TL;DR: The aggravation of the psychoemotional status caused by the Coronavirus pandemic can result in bruxism and TMD symptoms intensification and thus lead to increased orofacial pain.
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Sleep bruxism: an overview for clinicians.
TL;DR: Dentists should be aware of the potential aetiology, pathophysiology and management strategies of sleep bruxism, which has previously been viewed as a dysfunctional movement or pathological condition.
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Validity of self‐reported sleep bruxism among myofascial temporomandibular disorder patients and controls
Karen G. Raphael,Malvin N. Janal,David A. Sirois,Boris Dubrovsky,Jack J. Klausner,Ana C. Krieger,Gilles Lavigne +6 more
TL;DR: Self-reported SB failed to significantly predict the presence or absence of either moderate or severe SB as assessed by PSG, for both cases and controls, showing that self-report of tooth grinding awareness is highly unlikely to be a valid indicator of true SB.
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