TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of awake bruxism behaviors on fatigue of the masticatory muscles in healthy young adults
AU - Nuñez, Maria Isabel Barragán
AU - Flores, Dyanne Medina
AU - De La Torre Canales, Giancarlo
AU - de Quevedo, Henrique Müller
AU - Conti, Paulo Rodrigues
AU - Costa, Yuri Martins
AU - Bonjardim, Leonardo Rigoldi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The present cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the relationship between awake bruxism and fatigue of masticatory muscles in healthy young adults. For this purpose, 121 graduate students participated in this study. Frequency of awake bruxism was collected for 7 consecutive days by ecological momentary assessment (EMA) using an online survey (mentimeter). Muscle fatigue was tested one day after EMA assessment, which consisted of voluntarily and continuously clenching at 30% (kgf/cm2) of maximum bite force (MBF) until exhaustion. The percentage of change in MBF after the clenching task, as compared to the MBF before the clenching task was measured. The average frequency of awake bruxism was 45.5% during 7 days. Sustained clenching resulted in a significant reduction in MBF values in the total sample (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, no significant correlation was found between frequency of awake bruxism behaviors and percent of change in MBF and endurance time during the fatigue test. Therefore, it can be concluded that young healthy adults present a relatively high frequency of awake bruxism behaviors that do not seem to impact the degree of masticatory muscle fatigue.
AB - The present cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the relationship between awake bruxism and fatigue of masticatory muscles in healthy young adults. For this purpose, 121 graduate students participated in this study. Frequency of awake bruxism was collected for 7 consecutive days by ecological momentary assessment (EMA) using an online survey (mentimeter). Muscle fatigue was tested one day after EMA assessment, which consisted of voluntarily and continuously clenching at 30% (kgf/cm2) of maximum bite force (MBF) until exhaustion. The percentage of change in MBF after the clenching task, as compared to the MBF before the clenching task was measured. The average frequency of awake bruxism was 45.5% during 7 days. Sustained clenching resulted in a significant reduction in MBF values in the total sample (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, no significant correlation was found between frequency of awake bruxism behaviors and percent of change in MBF and endurance time during the fatigue test. Therefore, it can be concluded that young healthy adults present a relatively high frequency of awake bruxism behaviors that do not seem to impact the degree of masticatory muscle fatigue.
KW - Bruxism
KW - Ecological Momentary Assessment
KW - Young Adult
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Wakefulness
KW - Humans
KW - Masticatory Muscles
KW - Masseter Muscle
KW - Bruxism/complications
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85166406090&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0080
DO - 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0080
M3 - Article
C2 - 37531516
AN - SCOPUS:85166406090
SN - 1806-8324
VL - 37
SP - e080
JO - Brazilian Oral Research
JF - Brazilian Oral Research
M1 - e080
ER -