Nota Alessandro, Pittari Laura, Paggi Martina, Abati Silvio, Tecco Simona
Dental School, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, 20132 Milan, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2022 Feb 19;11(4):1107. doi: 10.3390/jcm11041107.
Bruxism and gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) can lead to wear of the dental tissues. Wear has a mechanical or chemical origin, and it is of extrinsic or intrinsic type. Bruxism and GERD are two etiological factors of dental wear. The intrinsic mechanical wear (abfraction) of Bruxism and intrinsic chemical wear (erosion) of GERD are both involved in sleep disorders; indeed, they could have associations and act in synergy in dental wear. The purpose of this review was to find out the possible associations between bruxism and GERD and their effects on tooth wear. The research was conducted on PubMed and the Cochrane Library using the following Keywords/Mesh Terms: Tooth wear, Bruxism, Sleep Bruxism, Sleep Disorders, or GERD. Only systematic reviews and clinical studies performed exclusively on human subjects were included in the review. Initially, the research gave more than 630 results on dental wear, bruxism and GERD and after application of the inclusion criteria irrelevant studies were excluded, and 5 studies were finally included in this review. It was possible to observe the presence of some associations between the two problems (reflux and GERD) and hypothesize negative effects on tooth wear. This research revealed the presence of an interconnection between these three problems (reflux, GERD and tooth wear) that can further act in synergy by attacking the hard dental tissues both from a chemical (reflux) and mechanical (bruxism) point of view. The dentist could play a role of "sentinel" in a multidisciplinary team, intercepting these problems early in order to treat them in the most appropriate way. PROSPERO Registration Number: CRD42021234209.
磨牙症和胃食管反流病(GERD)可导致牙齿组织磨损。磨损有机械性或化学性起源,且有外源性或内源性之分。磨牙症和GERD是牙齿磨损的两个病因。磨牙症的内源性机械磨损(楔状缺损)和GERD的内源性化学磨损(侵蚀)都与睡眠障碍有关;事实上,它们可能存在关联并在牙齿磨损中协同作用。本综述的目的是找出磨牙症与GERD之间可能存在的关联及其对牙齿磨损的影响。研究在PubMed和考克兰图书馆进行,使用了以下关键词/医学主题词:牙齿磨损、磨牙症、睡眠磨牙症、睡眠障碍或GERD。本综述仅纳入了专门针对人类受试者进行的系统评价和临床研究。最初,该研究在牙齿磨损、磨牙症和GERD方面给出了630多个结果,应用纳入标准后排除了无关研究,最终有5项研究被纳入本综述。可以观察到这两个问题(反流和GERD)之间存在一些关联,并推测对牙齿磨损有负面影响。这项研究揭示了这三个问题(反流、GERD和牙齿磨损)之间存在相互联系,它们可以从化学(反流)和机械(磨牙症)角度进一步协同作用,侵蚀坚硬的牙齿组织。牙医在多学科团队中可以发挥“哨兵”的作用,尽早发现这些问题,以便以最合适的方式进行治疗。PROSPERO注册号:CRD42021234209。