Polysomnographic Assessment of Effects of Tobacco Smoking and Alcohol Consumption on Sleep Bruxism Intensity.
Weronika FrosztegaMieszko WięckiewiczDorian NowackiMonika Michalek-ZrabkowskaRafal PorebaAnna WojakowskaJustyna KanclerskaGrzegorz MazurHelena MartynowiczPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
In summary, this study showed that tobacco smoking, but not alcohol consumption, is related to bruxism intensity and lipid and electrolyte disturbances in individuals with sleep disorders.