Probable Bruxism and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life
Bruxismo; Calidad de vida relacionada con la salud oral; CVRSO.
Bruxism; Oral health-related quality of life; OHRQoL.
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DOI:
10.15517/ijds.2022.48573
Publication Date:
2021-10-12T13:21:45Z
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ABSTRACT
Bruxism is the habit of squeezing and grinding dental organs (ODs), with contacts that have no purpose. The Oral Health-Related Quality Life (OHRQoL) defined as a multidimensional aspect reflects comfort individual in relation to their physiological psychological functions, state oral health. To determine relationship between probable bruxism OHRQoL patients who came for care at University Unit Social Insertion (UUIS) Autonomous Yucatán (UADY), México from September 2019 January 2020. Observational, analytical case controls cross-sectional. Two instruments were applied 70 patients: OHIP-EE-14 (validated by Castrejón-Pérez R.C., Borges-Yañez S.A.) questionnaire prepared Mendiburu-Zavala C., based on Ordoñez Plaza et al., González-Emsoto De La Hoz-Aizpurua al diagnosis bruxism. Descriptive inferential statistics used. 47.1% (n=33) did present (CPB) 52.9% (n=37) not (SPB). most frequent age group was 18-35 years old, 67.2% (n=47), 34.3% (n=24) CPB. circadian manifestation waking 49% (n=16). Those CPB, mean 20.45±7.95 obtained SPB score, 7.81±4.84. There are statistically significant differences CPB (p<.001). does affect level.
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