A world panorama of bruxism in children and adolescents with emphasis on associated sleep features: A bibliometric analysis.
Mariana Batista RibeiroLucas Alves JuralMarcela Baraúna MagnoJosé Vicente-GomilaDaniele Masterson Tavares Pereira FerreiraAndrea Fonseca-GonçalvesLucianne Cople Maia FariaPublished in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2021)
Studies on bruxism in children and adolescents have increased in the past 20 years, with most being observational, and risk or aetiology as the main subject. Brazil and the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation have published most in the field. Sleep studies have shown some features associated with bruxism, such as night sweating, restless sleep, somniloquy, snoring, breathing problems, nightmares, daytime naps, and poor sleep quality and duration.