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Prevalence of bruxism in adults with cerebral palsy institutionalized in Lisbon

Objective To determine the prevalence of bruxism in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) and evaluating the various factors associated Methods One hundred and ten adults diagnosed with CP were selected from six institutions for people with special needs. Data were collected through oral examinations...

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Published in:Special care in dentistry 2022-03, Vol.42 (2), p.155-159
Main Authors: Cabrita, Joana P., Quaresma, Maria Carlos, Bizarra, Maria de Fátima
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description Objective To determine the prevalence of bruxism in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) and evaluating the various factors associated Methods One hundred and ten adults diagnosed with CP were selected from six institutions for people with special needs. Data were collected through oral examinations using the diagnostic criteria proposed by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the modified scale of Asworth Results Of the total sample, spastic tetraplegia was the most common type and half of the population presents severe intellectual disability. The prevalence of bruxism was 74,5%. Wear facets were observed in 67.9% of the sample, 59.1% of which were brilliant. There was a positive association between mixed bruxism (MB) and the spasticity classification. Through a logistic regression it was found that the risk of having MB and general bruxism (GB) is greater in individuals who have shiny wear facets. Conclusions In the present study the high prevalence of GB indicates there is an urgent need for treatment options in people with CP. More studies are needed with standardized diagnostic protocols and representative samples to evaluate the factors that influence the presence of bruxism in this population and to establish an appropriate treatment planning.
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