2011
DOI: 10.1590/s2176-94512011000200008
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Bruxismo do sono: possibilidades terapêuticas baseadas em evidências

Abstract: Introduction: Sleep bruxism (SB) is defined as a stereotyped and periodic movement disorder, characterized by tooth grinding and/or clenching occurring during sleep, associated with rhythmic masticatory muscle activity. This condition isn't a disease, but when exacerbated may cause an unbalance and changing of orofacial structures. Thus, it is necessary to obtain effective and safe treatments for the control and management of the bruxist patient. The treatment alternatives range from oral devices, pharmacologi… Show more

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“…In these studies, the results indicated little utility of this therapeutic class in these cases. Other systematic reviews on the treatment of bruxism highlight a variety of therapeutic modalities for bruxism: the use of an occlusal splint and a palatal splint, behaviouralcognitive therapies and the use of analgesics and anxiolytics (Guaita & Hogl, 2016;Machado, Machado, Cunali, & Dal Fabbro, 2011). The trials included in the present study present small samples and no sample size calculation, suggesting low statistical power to identify differences between groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In these studies, the results indicated little utility of this therapeutic class in these cases. Other systematic reviews on the treatment of bruxism highlight a variety of therapeutic modalities for bruxism: the use of an occlusal splint and a palatal splint, behaviouralcognitive therapies and the use of analgesics and anxiolytics (Guaita & Hogl, 2016;Machado, Machado, Cunali, & Dal Fabbro, 2011). The trials included in the present study present small samples and no sample size calculation, suggesting low statistical power to identify differences between groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…stress) and hormonal changes. Even though bruxism has a complex, multifactorial etiology and is often difficult to identify, there is consensus in the literature that stress may be its main predisposing and causative factor [1][2][3][4][6][7][8][9][10][11]13,14,16,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O Bruxismo é uma condição oral de grande interesse para a comunidade de pesquisadores interessados nas áreas da Odonto-logia, Neurologia e Distúrbios do Sono 4 14 , tornando-se automático pela repetição e deletério quando altera o equilíbrio fisiopatológico do sistema estomatognático 6,15,16 . É um dos comportamentos parafuncionais mais problemáticos que acometem o indivíduo, estando associado com despertares curtos, com duração de 3 a 5 segundos, conhecidos como microdespertares 16 . As pesquisas demonstraram que a forma mais perigosa do bruxismo é exatamente o noturno, que apresenta o componente psicossomático 17 .…”
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