睡眠磨牙症与原发性头痛之间的关系:一项描述性研究。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-12 DOI:10.22514/jofph.2024.038
Jéssica Conti Réus, Joyce Duarte, Patrícia Pauletto, Helena Polmann, Luiz Paulo de Queiroz, Israel Silva Maia, Graziela De Luca Canto
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评估决定性睡眠磨牙症与原发性头痛之间的关系,并分析可能与决定性睡眠磨牙症相关的其他变量。在巴西Florianópolis对有医学指征的成人样本进行了一项描述性研究。数据收集分为三个阶段:问卷调查、体格检查和多导睡眠图。使用社会科学计算机程序的统计软件包进行皮尔逊卡方检验和未调整和调整的二元回归。显著性水平为5%,置信区间(CI)为95%。试验功率由G* power计算机程序计算。样本包括23名男性和19名女性,平均年龄为45.6±15岁。大约76%的参与者患有睡眠磨牙症,57%患有原发性头痛。明确的睡眠磨牙症与原发性头痛的比值比为0.86 (95% CI 0.20 ~ 3.64;P = 0.71),表明这些变量之间没有关联。在分析的其他变量中,只有饮酒与磨牙症相关,比值比为5.96 (95% CI 1.26 ~ 28.28;P = 0.03)。根据二元回归,没有变量是决定性睡眠磨牙症的混杂因素。检验的权数为0.028。明确的睡眠磨牙症和原发性头痛之间没有联系。饮酒会使患者患睡眠磨牙症的几率增加近6倍。了解睡眠磨牙症与其他变量的关系可以帮助牙医发现它并向患者解释这种情况。
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Associations between sleep bruxism and primary headaches: a descriptive study.

To evaluate the association between definitive sleep bruxism and primary headaches and to analyze other variables that may also be associated with definitive sleep bruxism. A descriptive study was carried out with a sample of adults with a medical indication for polysomnography in Florianópolis, Brazil. Data were collected in three phases: questionnaires, physical examinations and polysomnography. Pearson's chi-square test and unadjusted and adjusted binary regressions were carried out using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences computer program. The significance level was 5%, and the confidence interval (CI) was 95%. The test power was calculated by the G*Power computer program. The sample consisted of 23 men and 19 women, with an average age of 45.6 ± 15 years. Approximately 76% of the participants had sleep bruxism, and 57% had primary headache. The odds ratio between definitive sleep bruxism and primary headaches was 0.86 (95% CI 0.20 to 3.64; p = 0.71), demonstrating no association between these variables. Among the other variables analyzed, only alcohol consumption was associated with bruxism, with an odds ratio of 5.96 (95% CI 1.26 to 28.28; p = 0.03). According to binary regression, no variable was a confounding factor for definitive sleep bruxism. The power of the test was 0.028. There was no association between definitive sleep bruxism and primary headaches. Alcohol consumption increases the patient's chance of having sleep bruxism by almost six times. Knowledge about the association of sleep bruxism with other variables can help dentists detect it and explain the condition to patients.

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Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache
Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Founded upon sound scientific principles, this journal continues to make important contributions that strongly influence the work of dental and medical professionals involved in treating oral and facial pain, including temporomandibular disorders, and headache. In addition to providing timely scientific research and clinical articles, the journal presents diagnostic techniques and treatment therapies for oral and facial pain, headache, mandibular dysfunction, and occlusion and covers pharmacology, physical therapy, surgery, and other pain-management methods.
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