Introduction: Bruxism is defined as a stereotypical hyperactivity of the masseter characterized by clenching and grinding of the teeth. Etiopathology of bruxism still remains unclear, is one of the least known dysfunctions of the stomatognathic system. However, a lot of research have shown the correlation between stress and bruxism.The aim of the study: Paying attention to the correlation between the occurrence of stress and the presence of bruxism in the population.Material and method: The research was done by the usage of the PubMed and Google Scholar articles about the topic of: bruxism; stress; epidemiology; characteristic; psychotherapy;Description of the state of knowledge: Psychosocial factors such as state anxiety and trait anxiety,...
Bruxism is an oral parafunctional habit involving clenching and grinding of the teeth. It occurs mai...
Bruxism is involuntary, excessive grinding, clenching or rubbing of teeth during non-functional move...
Bruxism is a common phenomenon, and emerging evidence suggests that biologic, psychologic, and exoge...
Introduction: Bruxism is defined as a stereotypical hyperactivity of the masseter characterized by c...
Background/Aim: Bruxism is a parafunctional habit that has multiple etiology. Globally it is a wides...
AIMS: To summarize literature data about the role of psychosocial factors in the etiology of bruxism...
Objectives: The aims were to analyze whether the levels of self-reported bruxism and anxiety associa...
Objectives: The aims were to analyze whether the levels of self-reported bruxism and anxiety associa...
Importance of the problem and aim: Students often feel stress at university. Stress can be felt for ...
Background: Many studies have shown the correlation between bruxism and stress that affects the qua...
En la presente investigación se concreta como objetivo, determinar la relación entre la presencia de...
Introduction: Stress among students is a growing problem. As emotional stress increases, the limbic ...
Bruxism has a multifactorial etiology, and psychosocial factors have been considered to increase the...
The aim of this study has been to examine the prevalence of bruxism, the stress vulnerability and th...
Relevance of the problem: Motivated university students, who are seeking for academic peaks and the ...
Bruxism is an oral parafunctional habit involving clenching and grinding of the teeth. It occurs mai...
Bruxism is involuntary, excessive grinding, clenching or rubbing of teeth during non-functional move...
Bruxism is a common phenomenon, and emerging evidence suggests that biologic, psychologic, and exoge...
Introduction: Bruxism is defined as a stereotypical hyperactivity of the masseter characterized by c...
Background/Aim: Bruxism is a parafunctional habit that has multiple etiology. Globally it is a wides...
AIMS: To summarize literature data about the role of psychosocial factors in the etiology of bruxism...
Objectives: The aims were to analyze whether the levels of self-reported bruxism and anxiety associa...
Objectives: The aims were to analyze whether the levels of self-reported bruxism and anxiety associa...
Importance of the problem and aim: Students often feel stress at university. Stress can be felt for ...
Background: Many studies have shown the correlation between bruxism and stress that affects the qua...
En la presente investigación se concreta como objetivo, determinar la relación entre la presencia de...
Introduction: Stress among students is a growing problem. As emotional stress increases, the limbic ...
Bruxism has a multifactorial etiology, and psychosocial factors have been considered to increase the...
The aim of this study has been to examine the prevalence of bruxism, the stress vulnerability and th...
Relevance of the problem: Motivated university students, who are seeking for academic peaks and the ...
Bruxism is an oral parafunctional habit involving clenching and grinding of the teeth. It occurs mai...
Bruxism is involuntary, excessive grinding, clenching or rubbing of teeth during non-functional move...
Bruxism is a common phenomenon, and emerging evidence suggests that biologic, psychologic, and exoge...