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    Relacion entre el bruxismo del sueño y los trastonos temporomandinbulares en niños
    (Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2022) Soto Trujillo, Herman Junior; Ocampo Londoño, Pablo Jose; Calero Clavijo, Isabel (Directora)
    The Academy of Sleep Medicine defines bruxism as a stereotyped oral motor disorder characterized by grinding and/or clenching of the teeth related to sleep. Sleep bruxism is characterized by both grinding and squeezingtype activity and is associated with complex micro-arousal phenomena that occur during sleep. Objective: To conduct a narrative-type systematic review according to PRISMA standards. about the relationship between sleep bruxism and temporomandibular disorders in children. Methods: An electronic search was carried out in the Mesh search engine using the keywords, with a result of 1944 articles, a thorough selection of the pumed, springer link, scopus, science direct and google school databases and organization of articles was made. In the Excel program for the application of the inclusion and exclusion criteria, ending with a complete analysis of 50 articles and 12 in the synthesis that will answer the problem question. Results: A close relationship between sleep bruxism and TMDs in children was demonstrated, showing a great variety of being able to identify bruxism with different types of diagnosis. Discussion: The relationship between sleep bruxism and TMDs in children remains a topic. controversial in dentistry, this study was carried out with the aim of relating and determining sleep bruxism with temporomandibular disorders in children reported in scientific articles Nocturnal bruxism is mostly diagnosed, possibly because it causes more complex symptoms but when it occurs unconscious is more difficult to control than daytime bruxism Conclusion: The female population has a higher prevalence of sleep bruxism in children, which led to confirm the previous conclusions that the findings of the association depend largely on the evaluation strategy of the sleep bruxism.

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