ARTÍCULO
Bruxismo en niños panorama actual: revisión de la literatura
Fecha
2022Registro en:
2525 - 3409
10.33448/rsd-v11i10.33109
Autor
Inga Morocho, Heidy Andrea
Cardenas Vidal, Fernanda De lourdes
Institución
Resumen
In 2017, in an international consensus with experts in bruxism worldwide, bruxism was defined as a "repetitive activity
of the jaw muscles characterized by clenching or grinding of
the teeth and/or clenching or thrusting of the jaw". It was
observed different characteristics while sleeping and vigil respectively. As different characteristics were observed
during sleep and waking bruxism, sequentially, it is recommended to "withdraw"
the single definition of bruxism in
favor of two separate definitions. In this way, the objective of this article is to reflect the current view of bruxism to
establish an adequate diagnostic as well as an optimal treatment based on the results obtained.
This is descriptive
research that includes a total of 25 articles. No significant differences have been found regarding gender, it is
considered more a sign of a disease than a disorder and can present itself as a risk factor or as a protective factor; of
multifactorial etiology.
It is concluded that the treatment is focused depending on the etiological factor from a
psychological approach to a surgical treatment, discarding preconceived ideas that may tend to overestimate the true
scope of the particularit
ies of bruxism
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