Diagnosis of bruxism is difficult since not all contractions of masticatory muscles during sleeping are bruxism episodes. In this paper, we propose the use of both EMG and ECG signals for the detection of sleep bruxism. Data have been acquired from 21 healthy volunteers and 21 sleep bruxers. The masseter surface EMGs were detected with bipolar concentric electrodes and the ECG with monopolar electrodes located on the clavicular regions. Recordings were made at the subjects' homes during sleeping. Bruxism episodes were automatically detected as characterized by masseter EMG amplitude greater than 10% of the maximum and heart rate increasing by more than 25% with respect to baseline within 1 s before the increase in EMG amplitude above the 10...
Sleep bruxism (SBx) activity is classically identified by capturing masseter and/or temporalis masti...
Bruxism during sleep may be attributable not only to attrition and periodontal disease of the teeth,...
Sleep bruxism (SB) consists of involuntary episodic and repetitive jaw muscle activity characterized...
Diagnosis of bruxism is difficult since not all contractions of masticatory muscles during sleeping ...
Abstract Background Sleep bruxism has been described as a combination of different orofacial motor a...
Background Ambulatory electromyographic (EMG) devices are increasingly being used in sleep bruxism s...
Sleep bruxism is an oromotor parafunction characterized by clenching or grinding the teeth during sl...
Objective: The instrumental measurement of electromyographic (EMG) activity in the natural environme...
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Am...
AbstractPurposeSelf-reported measures have been widely used to indicate the presence of possible and...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess frequency and multiple-night variability of sleep bruxism (SB...
It is difficult in a dental setting to accurately diagnose sleep bruxism and to objectively assess t...
Purpose: We aimed to clarify the relationship between the number of sleep bruxism (SB) bursts at hom...
There is evidence that sleep bruxism is an arousal-related phenomenon. In non-REM sleep, transient a...
Bruxism is a behavioral disorder characterized by daytime or nighttime tooth grinding. Many etiologi...
Sleep bruxism (SBx) activity is classically identified by capturing masseter and/or temporalis masti...
Bruxism during sleep may be attributable not only to attrition and periodontal disease of the teeth,...
Sleep bruxism (SB) consists of involuntary episodic and repetitive jaw muscle activity characterized...
Diagnosis of bruxism is difficult since not all contractions of masticatory muscles during sleeping ...
Abstract Background Sleep bruxism has been described as a combination of different orofacial motor a...
Background Ambulatory electromyographic (EMG) devices are increasingly being used in sleep bruxism s...
Sleep bruxism is an oromotor parafunction characterized by clenching or grinding the teeth during sl...
Objective: The instrumental measurement of electromyographic (EMG) activity in the natural environme...
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Am...
AbstractPurposeSelf-reported measures have been widely used to indicate the presence of possible and...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess frequency and multiple-night variability of sleep bruxism (SB...
It is difficult in a dental setting to accurately diagnose sleep bruxism and to objectively assess t...
Purpose: We aimed to clarify the relationship between the number of sleep bruxism (SB) bursts at hom...
There is evidence that sleep bruxism is an arousal-related phenomenon. In non-REM sleep, transient a...
Bruxism is a behavioral disorder characterized by daytime or nighttime tooth grinding. Many etiologi...
Sleep bruxism (SBx) activity is classically identified by capturing masseter and/or temporalis masti...
Bruxism during sleep may be attributable not only to attrition and periodontal disease of the teeth,...
Sleep bruxism (SB) consists of involuntary episodic and repetitive jaw muscle activity characterized...