Qualitative suggestions for the further development of the Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB).

IF 2.7 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental and Medical Problems Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.17219/dmp/183692
Magdalini Thymi, Amir Farzan, Jari Ahlberg, Daniele Manfredini, Frank Lobbezoo
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Abstract

Background: The Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB) has recently been published. It contains Axis A for evaluating bruxism status and its potential consequences, and Axis B for bruxism risk, etiological factors and comorbid conditions. Suggestions from daily clinical practice can contribute to the further development of the STAB.

Objectives: The study aimed to investigate the experiences and attitudes of general dentists, dentists specialized in Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction (OPD) and Disability Care (DC) regarding the assessment and etiology of sleep and awake bruxism and to examine the concordance of their experiences and attitudes with the respective STAB axes and its domains.

Material and methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 dentists. The main themes included bruxism assessment and etiology. Thematic analysis identified subthemes. The concordance between main themes, subthemes, and the corresponding STAB axes and domains was examined.

Results: Overall, there was a good correspondence between the experiences and attitudes of the interviewees and the respective STAB axes and domains. Some discrepancies were identified, but they were mainly related to the lack of appropriate tools for the DC setting.

Conclusions: It is suggested that future versions of the STAB include appropriate tools for the assessment of bruxism in DC settings.

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对进一步开发 "磨牙症标准化评估工具"(STAB)的定性建议。
背景:磨牙症评估标准化工具(STAB)已于近期发布。它包括用于评估磨牙症状况及其潜在后果的A轴和用于评估磨牙症风险、病因和合并症的B轴。日常临床实践中提出的建议有助于 STAB 的进一步发展:本研究旨在调查普通牙医、口面部疼痛和功能障碍(OPD)专科牙医以及残疾护理(DC)专科牙医对睡眠和清醒时磨牙症的评估和病因的经验和态度,并检查他们的经验和态度与 STAB 各轴心及其领域的一致性:对 11 名牙医进行了半结构式访谈。主要主题包括磨牙症评估和病因。主题分析确定了次主题。研究了主主题、副主题以及相应的 STAB 轴和领域之间的一致性:总体而言,受访者的经验和态度与相应的 STAB 轴和领域之间存在良好的对应关系。发现了一些差异,但主要与缺乏适用于区委设置的工具有关:结论:建议未来版本的 STAB 包括用于评估 DC 环境中磨牙症的适当工具。
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