Clinical evaluation of tinnitus in patients with sleep bruxism: prevalence and characteristics

summary  Evaluation of the prevalence and characteristics of tinnitus in a Brazilian series of sleep bruxism patients. In this descriptive study, 100 patients (80 women and 20 men) were selected through the self‐report of grinding teeth during sleep, confirmed by room mate or family member. They wer...

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description summary  Evaluation of the prevalence and characteristics of tinnitus in a Brazilian series of sleep bruxism patients. In this descriptive study, 100 patients (80 women and 20 men) were selected through the self‐report of grinding teeth during sleep, confirmed by room mate or family member. They were evaluated according to a systematized approach: a questionnaire for orofacial pain and the Portuguese version of the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders. The patients were divided into two groups: group A, 54 patients with complaint of tinnitus and group B, 46 patients without tinnitus complaint. The mean age was 37·85 (13–66 years) and 34·02 years (20–59 years), respectively, for groups A and B (P = 0·1164). There was statistically significant difference between the two groups, with higher prevalence for the group A, in relation to: presence of chronic facial pain (P = 0·0007); number of areas painful to palpation in the masticatory and cervical muscles (P = 0·0032); myofascial pain in the masticatory muscles (P = 0·0003); absence of teeth without prosthetic replacement (P = 0·0145) and indices of depression (P = 0·0234). Structural alterations of the TMJ, like disc displacement and vertical dimension loss did not differ for the two groups. Tinnitus frequency was higher in patients with sleep bruxism and chronic facial pain. Myofascial pain, number of areas painful to palpation in the masticatory and cervical muscles, higher levels of depression and tooth absence without prosthetic replacement were more frequent in the group with tinnitus.
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Dentistry
Depression - complications
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Facial Pain - complications
Facial Pain - physiopathology
Facial Pain - psychology
Female
Humans
Male
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Neck Muscles - physiopathology
orofacial Pain
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sleep bruxism
Sleep Bruxism - complications
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Sleep Bruxism - psychology
temporomandibular disorders
temporomandibular joint
Temporomandibular Joint - physiopathology
tinnitus
Tinnitus - complications
Tinnitus - physiopathology
Tinnitus - psychology
Tooth Loss
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