Impact of Confinement by COVID-19 in Awake and Sleep Bruxism Reported by Portuguese Dental Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Outcomes | T1 (%) | T2 (%) | p * |
---|---|---|---|
Grinding the teeth when sleeping (last month) | |||
Does not know | 10 (15.6) | 04 (06.3) a | 0.012 |
None | 38 (59.4) | 44 (68.60) b | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 02 (03.1) | 07 (10.9) b | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 09 (14.1) | 04 (06.3) a,b | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 04 (06.3) | 01 (01.6) a,b | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 01 (01.6) | 04 (06.3) b | |
If wakes up at night feelings a discomfort in the masticatory muscles (last month) | |||
Does not know | 11 (17.2) | 03 (04.7) a | 0.028 |
None | 29 (45.3) | 31 (48.4) a,b | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 07 (10.9) | 12 (18.8) b | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 10 (15.6) | 09 (14.1) a,b | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 06 (09.4) | 08 (12.5) b | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 01 (01.6) | 01 (01.5) a,b | |
You have difficulty opening your mouth when waking up (last month) | |||
Does not know | 07 (10.9) | 04 (06.3) | 0.523 |
None | 50 (78.4) | 45 (70.3) | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 04 (06.0) | 06 (09.4) | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 02 (03.1) | 06 (09.4) | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 00 (00.0) | 03 (04.6) | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 01 (01.6) | 00 (00.0) |
Outcomes | T1 (%) | T2 (%) | p * |
---|---|---|---|
Grinding the teeth while awake (last month) | |||
Does not know | 03 (04.6) | 04 (06.3) | 0.116 |
None | 39 (60.9) | 49 (76.4) | |
Few Times | 12 (18.8) | 09 (14.1) | |
Sometimes | 05 (07.8) | 01 (01.6) | |
Most of the time | 04 (06.3) | 01 (01.6) | |
All the time | 01 (01.6) | 00 (00.0) | |
Clenching the teeth while awake (last month) | |||
Does not know | 02 (03.1) | 02 (03.1) | 0.444 |
None | 11 (17.3) | 09 (14.1) | |
Few Times | 18 (28.1) | 24 (37.5) | |
Sometimes | 16 (25.0) | 14 (21.8) | |
Most of the time | 15 (23.4) | 12 (18.8) | |
All the time | 02 (03.1) | 03 (04.7) | |
Bracing the mandible while awake (last month) | |||
Does not know | 08 (12.5) | 02 (03.1) | 0.260 |
None | 34 (53.1) | 31 (48.4) | |
Few Times | 16 (25.0) | 19 (29.7) | |
Sometimes | 02 (03.1) | 05 (07.8) | |
Most of the time | 03 (04.7) | 06 (09.4) | |
All the time | 01 (01.6) | 01 (01.6) | |
Grinding the teeth when waking up (last month) | |||
Does not know | 11 (17.2) | 01 (01.6) a | <0.001 |
None | 28 (43.7) | 58 (90.6) b | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 08 (12.5) | 03 (04.7) a | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 08 (12.5) | 02 (03.1) a,b | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 06 (09.4) | 00 (00.0) a,b | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 03 (04.7) | 00 (00.0) a,b | |
Clenching the teeth when waking up (last month) | |||
Does not know | 13 (20.3) | 05 (07.8) | 0.387 |
None | 41 (64.1) | 32 (50.0) | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 05 (07.8) | 13 (20.3) | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 02 (03.1) | 07 (10.9) | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 02 (03.1) | 03 (04.7) | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 01 (01.6) | 04 (06.3) | |
Bracing the mandible when waking up (last month) | |||
Does not know | 13 (20.3) | 06 (09.4) | 0.136 |
None | 42 (65.6) | 41 (64.1) | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 03 (04.7) | 09 (14.1) | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 03 (04.7) | 05 (07.7) | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 02 (03.1) | 01 (01.6) | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 01 (01.6) | 02 (03.1) | |
Discomfort or feeling of tension in the facial muscles when waking up (last month) | |||
Does not know | 07 (10.9) | 00 (00.0) a | 0.019 |
None | 27 (42.2) | 34 (52) b | |
Few Times—less than 1 night per month | 06 (09.4) | 17 (26.1) b | |
Sometimes—1 to 3 nights per month | 15 (23.4) | 08 (12.5) a,b | |
Most of the Time—1 to 3 nights per week | 04 (06.3) | 06 (09.4) a,b | |
All the time—4 to 7 nights per week | 05 (7.8) | 00 (00.0) a,b |
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Dias, R.; Lima, R.; Prado, I.M.; Colonna, A.; Ferrari, M.; Serra-Negra, J.M.; Manfredini, D. Impact of Confinement by COVID-19 in Awake and Sleep Bruxism Reported by Portuguese Dental Students. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 6147. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206147
Dias R, Lima R, Prado IM, Colonna A, Ferrari M, Serra-Negra JM, Manfredini D. Impact of Confinement by COVID-19 in Awake and Sleep Bruxism Reported by Portuguese Dental Students. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(20):6147. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206147
Chicago/Turabian StyleDias, Ricardo, Rui Lima, Ivana Meyer Prado, Anna Colonna, Marco Ferrari, Júnia Maria Serra-Negra, and Daniele Manfredini. 2022. "Impact of Confinement by COVID-19 in Awake and Sleep Bruxism Reported by Portuguese Dental Students" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 20: 6147. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206147
APA StyleDias, R., Lima, R., Prado, I. M., Colonna, A., Ferrari, M., Serra-Negra, J. M., & Manfredini, D. (2022). Impact of Confinement by COVID-19 in Awake and Sleep Bruxism Reported by Portuguese Dental Students. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(20), 6147. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206147