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
References
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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