2022
DOI: 10.4274/jtsm.galenos.2021.32559
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The Relationship Between Stress Levels, Sleep Quality, and Oral Health-related Quality of Life in Turkish University Students with Self-reported Bruxism

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“…The majority of the included studies ( N = 12, 92.3%) utilised the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) (Câmara‐Souza et al, 2019; Haraki et al, 2019; Ohlmann et al, 2018; Özsoy et al, 2022; Prado et al, 2022; Semiz et al, 2020; Serra‐Negra et al, 2014; Shokry et al, 2016; Smardz et al, 2022; Toyama et al, 2020; Yağci et al, 2020; Yıldırım et al, 2021), with corresponding translation in the language used where the study was conducted (if applicable). The PSQI is a 19‐item validated questionnaire addressing self‐reported overall sleep health over the past month (Buysse et al, 1989).…”
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“…The majority of the included studies ( N = 12, 92.3%) utilised the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) (Câmara‐Souza et al, 2019; Haraki et al, 2019; Ohlmann et al, 2018; Özsoy et al, 2022; Prado et al, 2022; Semiz et al, 2020; Serra‐Negra et al, 2014; Shokry et al, 2016; Smardz et al, 2022; Toyama et al, 2020; Yağci et al, 2020; Yıldırım et al, 2021), with corresponding translation in the language used where the study was conducted (if applicable). The PSQI is a 19‐item validated questionnaire addressing self‐reported overall sleep health over the past month (Buysse et al, 1989).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The AASM questionnaire was modified by a study that did not include the confirmation of tooth wear upon dental examination (Özsoy et al, 2022). According to this study, an assessment of positive SB required a positive answer to either one of these two questions: “Are you aware, or has anyone heard you, grinding your teeth frequently during sleep” OR “Are you aware that your dentition is worn down more than it should be?”, along with a positive answer to one the following symptoms upon awakening (i.e., fatigue, tightness or soreness of the jaw; feeling of clenched teeth and sore mouth; aching temples; difficulty in mouth opening; tension in the jaw joint; and clicking sound in jaw joint) (Özsoy et al, 2022).…”
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“…So then, the presence of SB and AB might have differed by a large range: 10%–13% for SB and 22%–31% for AB [ 21 ]; in younger populations, however, bruxism could be more frequent, affecting up to 40%–50% of studies' participants [ 3 , 22 ]. Eksi Özsoy et al found that 29% of all participants had self-reported AB and that 42.3% had self-reported SB [ 23 ]. In our study, we found that the presence of SB has a 41.4% rate.…”
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