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|Sleep-related bruxism is an oral activity characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep, usually associated with sleep arousals. | |Sleep-related bruxism is an oral activity characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep, usually associated with sleep arousals. | ||
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== Causes == | |||
Etiology of bruxism can be categorized into three groups psychosocial factors, peripheral factors and pathophysiological factors. | |||
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|Common psychological factors responsible for bruxism include | |||
* Stress induced bruxism | |||
* Depression associated bruxism | |||
* Anxiety related bruxism | |||
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Revision as of 16:33, 18 January 2021
Bruxism
Bruxism is defined as repeated involuntary grinding and clenching of teeth which can occur either diurnal or nocturnally.
Historical Perspective
- In 1907 Marie Pielkiewics coined a french term 'La Bruxomanie" for bruxism. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21886404/)
- In 1931, Frohman first coined the term english term bruxism.
Classification
Bruxism can be classified into awake bruxism and sleep bruxism based on the physiological sleep status of the individual.
Awake Bruxism/Diurnal Bruxism | Sleep Bruxism/Nocturnal Bruxism |
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Day Time /Awake | Sleep |
Semi-Voluntary | Sterotyped |
Clenching predominant | Teeth grinding |
Definitions | |
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American Academy of Orofacial Pain (2008) | Diurnal or nocturnal parafunctional activity including clenching, bracing, gnashing, and grinding of the teeth. I |
The Academy of Prosthodontics (2005) |
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The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (2005) | Sleep-related bruxism is an oral activity characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep, usually associated with sleep arousals. |
Causes
Etiology of bruxism can be categorized into three groups psychosocial factors, peripheral factors and pathophysiological factors.
Etiology of Bruxism | |
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Psychological | Common psychological factors responsible for bruxism include
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Peripheral | |
Pathological |