Bruxism in Children

Obehi O Osadolor, Otakhoigbogie U, A. Osadolor
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Background: Bruxism can occur in children living or residing in slums areas, rural areas, remote and urban communities. The prevalence of bruxism among children varies in the literature. Bruxism is associated with sound during teeth clenching or involuntary teeth grinding, and this can disturb parents, guardian and family members. It can be diagnosed with clinical history, clinical examinationand use of electromyography and polysomnography. Method: An electronic literature search in science direct and goggle was done in December 2023 using the Population, Concept and Context framework. Search terms and keywords were combined by Boolean operators. Two independent investigators screened titles and abstracts of publications on bruxism among children. Original (primary) research articles with accessible full text were included for review, while review articles, systematic reviews, thesis, dissertations and perspectives related to bruxism among children were among articles excluded during screening. Original (primary) research articles related to voluntary tooth clenching,other oral habits and bruxism/tooth grinding among children with special health care needs were also excludedduring screening. Results: Abstract and full texts were screened using inclusion criteria by two independent investigators. The identified study was carried out in Egypt, Ugandaand South Africa respectively. Conclusion: Bruxism can occur among children.Itcan affect the quality of life of childrenwith tooth sensitivity, tooth attrition with wear facets, and psychological concerns.More studies from diverse ethnic population and countriesin Africa countries will fill the gaps in knowledge and add to the existing literature. J Rang Med Col. March 2024; Vol. 9, No. 1: 82-85
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儿童磨牙症
背景:生活或居住在贫民窟地区、农村地区、偏远地区和城市社区的儿童都可能出现磨牙症。关于儿童磨牙症的发病率,文献中的说法不一。磨牙症与咬牙或不自主磨牙时发出的声音有关,会对父母、监护人和家庭成员造成困扰。磨牙症可以通过临床病史、临床检查以及肌电图和多导睡眠监测来诊断。研究方法采用 "人群、概念和背景 "框架,于 2023 年 12 月在 science direct 和 goggle 上进行了电子文献检索。搜索词和关键词由布尔运算符组合而成。两名独立调查人员筛选了有关儿童磨牙症的出版物的标题和摘要。筛选过程中排除了与儿童磨牙症相关的综述文章、系统性综述、论文、学位论文和观点。在筛选过程中,还排除了与有特殊健康护理需求的儿童中的自愿性牙齿紧咬、其他口腔习惯和磨牙症/磨牙相关的原创(主要)研究文章。结果:两名独立调查人员根据纳入标准对摘要和全文进行了筛选。确定的研究分别在埃及、乌干达和南非进行。结论更多来自不同种族人群和非洲国家的研究将填补知识空白,丰富现有文献。
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