Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism

Introduction: Bruxism is an involuntary parafunctional habit performed unconsciously during sleep by the jaw muscles in which the tooth rows are pressed against each other and move horizontally. The symptoms in the oral cavity are slightly elusive which makes i...

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Main Author: Tanya Bozhkova
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-06-01
Series:Folia Medica
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Online Access:https://foliamedica.bg/article/52220/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-4f95b83ff66b41d1b19588ea60f7767d2021-09-28T14:37:56ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica 1314-21432021-06-0163340040410.3897/folmed.63.e5222052220Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxismTanya Bozhkova0Medical University of PlovdivIntroduction: Bruxism is an involuntary parafunctional habit performed unconsciously during sleep by the jaw muscles in which the tooth rows are pressed against each other and move horizontally. The symptoms in the oral cavity are slightly elusive which makes it difficult to diagnose.Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the occlusion and disocclusion times in young adults affected by bruxism compared with healthy subjects.Materials and methods: Thirty-four patients (15 men and 19 women) aged between 20-25 years were included in the study. They were allocated into two groups: group 1 – controls (n=13), and group 2 – patients who reported clenching or grinding their teeth (n=21). The study was conducted using a T-Scan Novus occlusion diagnostic device. The results obtained for the occlusion and disocclusion times were analyzed using the latest version of the T-Scan system software (ver. 9.1). The values for occlusion and disocclusion times of all subjects were recorded in the T-Scan.Results: The occlusion times in the control group were found to be longer than those in the bruxism group. The disocclusion times of the subjects in group 1 were found to be shorter than those in group 2.Conclusions: The T-Scan system makes it possible to quantify the occlusion and disocclusion times, which helps to diagnose an initial form of bruxism in individuals at a young age.https://foliamedica.bg/article/52220/download/pdf/bruxismdisocclusion timeocclusion timeT-Scan
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Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
Folia Medica
bruxism
disocclusion time
occlusion time
T-Scan
author_facet Tanya Bozhkova
author_sort Tanya Bozhkova
title Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
title_short Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
title_full Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
title_fullStr Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
title_full_unstemmed Occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
title_sort occlusion and disocclusion time analysis in young patients affected by bruxism
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Folia Medica
issn 1314-2143
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction: Bruxism is an involuntary parafunctional habit performed unconsciously during sleep by the jaw muscles in which the tooth rows are pressed against each other and move horizontally. The symptoms in the oral cavity are slightly elusive which makes it difficult to diagnose.Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the occlusion and disocclusion times in young adults affected by bruxism compared with healthy subjects.Materials and methods: Thirty-four patients (15 men and 19 women) aged between 20-25 years were included in the study. They were allocated into two groups: group 1 – controls (n=13), and group 2 – patients who reported clenching or grinding their teeth (n=21). The study was conducted using a T-Scan Novus occlusion diagnostic device. The results obtained for the occlusion and disocclusion times were analyzed using the latest version of the T-Scan system software (ver. 9.1). The values for occlusion and disocclusion times of all subjects were recorded in the T-Scan.Results: The occlusion times in the control group were found to be longer than those in the bruxism group. The disocclusion times of the subjects in group 1 were found to be shorter than those in group 2.Conclusions: The T-Scan system makes it possible to quantify the occlusion and disocclusion times, which helps to diagnose an initial form of bruxism in individuals at a young age.
topic bruxism
disocclusion time
occlusion time
T-Scan
url https://foliamedica.bg/article/52220/download/pdf/
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