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International consensus on the assessment of bruxism: Report of a work in progress
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2018
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Abstract
In 2013, consensus was obtained on a definition of bruxism as repetitive masticatory muscle activity characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible and specified as either sleep bruxism or awake bruxism. In addition, a grading system was proposed to determine the likelihood that a certain assessment of bruxism actually yields a valid outcome. This study discusses the need for an updated consensus and has the following aims: (i) to further clarify the 2013 definition and to develop separate definitions for sleep and awake bruxism; (ii) to determine whether bruxism is a disorder rather than a behaviour that can be a risk factor for certain clinical conditions; (iii) to re-examine the 2013 grading system; and (iv) to develop a research agenda. It was concluded that: (i) sleep and awake bruxism are masticatory muscle activities that occur during sleep (characterised as rhythmic or non-rhythmic) and wakefulness (characterised by repetitive or sustained tooth contact and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible), respectively; (ii) in otherwise healthy individuals, bruxism should not be considered as a disorder, but rather as a behaviour that can be a risk (and/or protective) factor for certain clinical consequences; (iii) both non-instrumental approaches (notably self-report) and instrumental approaches (notably electromyography) can be employed to assess bruxism; and (iv) standard cut-off points for establishing the presence or absence of bruxism should not be used in otherwise healthy individuals; rather, bruxism-related masticatory muscle activities should be assessed in the behaviour's continuum.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam(NL)
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam(NL)
- University of Amsterdam(NL)
- University of Helsinki(FI)
- New York University(US)
- University of Missouri–Kansas City(US)
- Osaka University Hospital(JP)
- The University of Osaka(JP)
- Tel Aviv University(IL)
- KU Leuven(BE)
- University of Kentucky(US)
- Kyushu University(JP)
- Kyushu Dental University(JP)
- Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal(CA)
- Université de Montréal(CA)
- Aarhus University(DK)
- Karolinska Institutet(SE)
- Center for Neurosciences(US)
- University of Siena(IT)