Objective: To assess the association between self-reported awake bruxism (AB) and the chronotype profile among Brazilian, Portuguese, and Italian dental students. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 205 dental students was developed. Self-reported AB as well as information on sleep characteristics were collected from a questionnaire. The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was used to measure the chronotype profile. Descriptive statistical analysis, the chi-square test, and univariate analysis were used to evaluate the factors associated with AB. Results: The prevalence of AB in all groups was 33.7%. The intermediate chronotype profile was the most prevalent (60.4%), and only 16.7% of the participants had the morning profile. The univariate analysis showed that older dental students (OR = 2.640, 95% CI 1.388–5.021) and those with the eveningness chronotype profile (OR = 3.370, 95% CI 1.302–8.725) are associated with AB. Discussion: Students over the age of 22 and those with the eveningness chronotype profile were prone to AB. © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Serra-Negra, J.m., Dias, R.b., Rodrigues, M.j., Aguiar, S.o., Auad, S.m., Pordeus, I.a., et al. (2021). Self-reported awake bruxism and chronotype profile: a multicenter study on Brazilian, Portuguese and Italian dental students. CRANIO, 39(2), 113-118 [10.1080/08869634.2019.1587854].

Self-reported awake bruxism and chronotype profile: a multicenter study on Brazilian, Portuguese and Italian dental students

Manfredini D
2021-01-01

Abstract

Objective: To assess the association between self-reported awake bruxism (AB) and the chronotype profile among Brazilian, Portuguese, and Italian dental students. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 205 dental students was developed. Self-reported AB as well as information on sleep characteristics were collected from a questionnaire. The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was used to measure the chronotype profile. Descriptive statistical analysis, the chi-square test, and univariate analysis were used to evaluate the factors associated with AB. Results: The prevalence of AB in all groups was 33.7%. The intermediate chronotype profile was the most prevalent (60.4%), and only 16.7% of the participants had the morning profile. The univariate analysis showed that older dental students (OR = 2.640, 95% CI 1.388–5.021) and those with the eveningness chronotype profile (OR = 3.370, 95% CI 1.302–8.725) are associated with AB. Discussion: Students over the age of 22 and those with the eveningness chronotype profile were prone to AB. © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
2021
Serra-Negra, J.m., Dias, R.b., Rodrigues, M.j., Aguiar, S.o., Auad, S.m., Pordeus, I.a., et al. (2021). Self-reported awake bruxism and chronotype profile: a multicenter study on Brazilian, Portuguese and Italian dental students. CRANIO, 39(2), 113-118 [10.1080/08869634.2019.1587854].
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