Brazilian Centre for Evidence-Based Research, Department of Dentistry, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Brazilian Centre for Evidence-Based Research, Department of Dentistry, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil; Dentistry School, Universidad De Las Américas (UDLA), Quito, Ecuador.
J Dent. 2023 Nov;138:104715. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2023.104715. Epub 2023 Sep 20.
To identify the prevalence of Awake Bruxism (AB).
The electronic search was done in Embase, PubMed/MEDLINE, LILACS, Livivo, Scopus, and Web of Science databases up to January 2nd, 2023. The search strategies combined terms such as "bruxism," "awake," and related terms when conducting searches in databases. Grey literature was consulted through Google Scholar, ProQuest, and OpenGrey.
Two independent reviewers participated in the study selection stages and included observational studies assessing the prevalence of AB, detected using reporting feedback (self or family report), clinical examination, and/or instrumental methods, regardless of the sex and age of the population.
Methodological quality was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute's checklist for prevalence studies. Ratio meta-analyses were performed using R Statistics software.
From a total of 3,083 studies identified by the searches on databases, 322 articles were reviewed the full-text and a total of 81 (quantitative synthesis) and 83 (narrative synthesis) studies were included. Only fifteen studies reached complete methodological quality. Two overall meta-analyses were performed, grouped based on convenience and population-based samples. The overall prevalence for possible AB was 32.08 % and 16.16 %, respectively. For the subgroup analyses, the prevalence rate showed a wide variation in different studied populations, approximately 14 %-32 % for women and 19 %-30 % for men, for population-based and convenience studies, respectively.
Possible AB prevalence was set from 16 % to 32 %. Studies with probable AB and definitive AB are still necessary.
Studying the prevalence of waking bruxism is of interest to both dentists and patients. Knowing the probability of patients having awake bruxism allows the dentist to offer comprehensive preventive approaches to patients, avoiding deleterious consequences resulting from this condition. The present study reveals that the condition of bruxism during wakefulness is present in one out of every six adult patients studied. In pediatric patients, although this condition seems to be equally present, not enough studies were found to support this information for probable and definitive bruxism.
确定清醒磨牙症(AB)的患病率。
电子检索了 Embase、PubMed/MEDLINE、LILACS、Livivo、Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库,检索时间截至 2023 年 1 月 2 日。在数据库中进行搜索时,检索策略结合了“磨牙症”、“清醒”和相关术语等术语。通过 Google Scholar、ProQuest 和 OpenGrey 查阅灰色文献。
两名独立的审查员参与了研究选择阶段,并纳入了使用报告反馈(自我或家庭报告)、临床检查和/或仪器方法评估 AB 患病率的观察性研究,无论人群的性别和年龄如何。
使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所的患病率研究检查表评估方法学质量。使用 R 统计软件进行比值 meta 分析。
从数据库中的 3083 项研究中总共检索到 322 篇文章,对全文进行了审查,共有 81 项(定量综合)和 83 项(叙述性综合)研究被纳入。只有 15 项研究达到了完全的方法学质量。进行了两项总体 meta 分析,根据便利性和基于人群的样本进行分组。可能的 AB 总体患病率分别为 32.08%和 16.16%。对于亚组分析,不同研究人群的患病率差异很大,分别约为 14%-32%的女性和 19%-30%的男性,对于基于人群和便利性的研究。
可能的 AB 患病率设定为 16%-32%。仍需要研究可能 AB 和确定 AB。
研究清醒磨牙症的患病率对牙医和患者都很重要。了解患者是否患有清醒磨牙症的可能性使牙医能够为患者提供全面的预防措施,避免因这种情况而产生的有害后果。本研究表明,每六名接受研究的成年患者中就有一名患有清醒磨牙症。在儿科患者中,虽然这种情况似乎同样存在,但由于没有足够的研究支持可能和确定的磨牙症的信息,因此无法支持这一信息。