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Study on the association between sleep disorders versus oral health related variables

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Study on the association between sleep disorders versus oral health related variables

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dc.contributor.author Pereira, Duziene es
dc.contributor.author Progiante, Patrícia es
dc.contributor.author Pattussi, Marcos Pascoal es
dc.contributor.author Grossi, Patricia Krieger es
dc.contributor.author Grossi, Márcio L. es
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-16T08:36:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-16T08:36:38Z
dc.date.issued 2021 es
dc.identifier.citation Pereira, D., Progiante, P., Pattussi, M., Grossi, P., & Grossi, M. (2021). Study on the association between sleep disorders versus oral health related variables. En Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal (pp. e164-e171). Medicina Oral, S.L. https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.24096 es
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10550/88009
dc.description.abstract To study the association between sleep quality and oral health related variables, which still have conflicts in the literature. This was a population-based case-control study between subjects with versus without sleep disorders from the Brazilian Public Health System (SUS), city of Maringá (N=1,643). Subjects answered self-reported questionnaires: a) Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD), b) Sleep Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) and c) North York Dental Health Survey (NYDHS). No significant difference was found for gender, marital status, or income; however, non-Caucasians, people with lower levels of education, and those between 20 to 50 years old had worse scores of sleep disorders in the SAQ. Self-perceived oral health, masticatory capacity to eat foods, and gingival bleeding was significantly worse among subjects with self-reported sleep disorders. Self-reported tooth loss, edentulism and use of removable partial dentures (with clasps) or complete dentures showed no significant difference between groups. Self-reported sleep disorder subjects presented significantly higher prevalence of both self-reported tooth and TMJ pain. It can be concluded that individuals with self-reported sleep disorders presented worse self-perceived oral health for most studied variables. es
dc.subject neurological diseases es
dc.subject drooling es
dc.subject sialorrhea es
dc.subject botulinum toxin es
dc.subject oral health es
dc.subject caries es
dc.subject saliva es
dc.title Study on the association between sleep disorders versus oral health related variables es
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS es
dc.identifier.doi 10.4317/medoral.24096 es
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES
dc.identifier.url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7980294/

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