Introduction: Bruxism is a spectrum of masticatory muscles activities. According to the recent evidence and international consensus, there is no indication to treat bruxism unless clinical consequences are present. The aim of the present study was to investigate the approach of Italian dentists to bruxism in their clinical practice. Methods: An anonymous online survey was developed, composed by 26 items grouped into five sections: (1) Characteristics of the respondent (Q1–Q6); (2) Bruxism frequencies (Q7–Q11); (3) Bruxism assessment (Q12–Q15); (4) Bruxism management (Q16–Q20); (5) Occlusal splints therapy (Q21–Q26). Results: A total of 384 practitioners, including specialists and non-specialists, participated in this survey. The majority of the respondents reported that 1–3 out of ten patients presented with bruxism. The diagnosis is mainly performed with non-instrumental methods, and facial pain and dental wear are the major clinical consequence associated with bruxism. Almost the entire sample of respondents report to offer occlusal splints to bruxism patients, and 41% refer to perform occlusal adjustments. Almost half of the respondents have never proposed any form of cognitive-behavioural therapy. Conclusion: The results of the current survey highlighted several inconsistencies in Italian dentists' approaches to bruxism, suggesting the need for better education of practitioners and for the development of a standardized protocol to assess and manage bruxism in dental practices.

Cannata D., Giordano F., Bartolucci M.L., Galdi M., Bucci R., Martina S. (2023). Attitude of Italian dental practitioners toward bruxism assessment and management: A survey-based study. ORTHODONTICS & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH, 00, 1-9 [10.1111/ocr.12706].

Attitude of Italian dental practitioners toward bruxism assessment and management: A survey-based study

Bartolucci M. L.;
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Bruxism is a spectrum of masticatory muscles activities. According to the recent evidence and international consensus, there is no indication to treat bruxism unless clinical consequences are present. The aim of the present study was to investigate the approach of Italian dentists to bruxism in their clinical practice. Methods: An anonymous online survey was developed, composed by 26 items grouped into five sections: (1) Characteristics of the respondent (Q1–Q6); (2) Bruxism frequencies (Q7–Q11); (3) Bruxism assessment (Q12–Q15); (4) Bruxism management (Q16–Q20); (5) Occlusal splints therapy (Q21–Q26). Results: A total of 384 practitioners, including specialists and non-specialists, participated in this survey. The majority of the respondents reported that 1–3 out of ten patients presented with bruxism. The diagnosis is mainly performed with non-instrumental methods, and facial pain and dental wear are the major clinical consequence associated with bruxism. Almost the entire sample of respondents report to offer occlusal splints to bruxism patients, and 41% refer to perform occlusal adjustments. Almost half of the respondents have never proposed any form of cognitive-behavioural therapy. Conclusion: The results of the current survey highlighted several inconsistencies in Italian dentists' approaches to bruxism, suggesting the need for better education of practitioners and for the development of a standardized protocol to assess and manage bruxism in dental practices.
2023
Cannata D., Giordano F., Bartolucci M.L., Galdi M., Bucci R., Martina S. (2023). Attitude of Italian dental practitioners toward bruxism assessment and management: A survey-based study. ORTHODONTICS & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH, 00, 1-9 [10.1111/ocr.12706].
Cannata D.; Giordano F.; Bartolucci M.L.; Galdi M.; Bucci R.; Martina S.
File in questo prodotto:
Eventuali allegati, non sono esposti

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11585/958935
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 1
  • Scopus 2
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 2
social impact