Bruxismo infantil e sua associação com fatores psicológicos

Autores

  • Lisandra Teixeira Rios Universidade Federal do Ceará ? UFC
  • Valdelya Nara Pereira Aguiar Universidade Federal do Ceará ? UFC
  • Fernanda Campos Machado Centro Universitário Estácio Juiz de Fora
  • Cristiane Tomaz Rocha Universidade Federal do Ceará ? UFC
  • Beatriz Gonçalves Neves Universidade Federal do Ceará ? UFC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26843/ro_unicidv3012018p64-76

Palavras-chave:

Bruxismo, Criança, Estresse psicológico, Ansiedade

Resumo

O bruxismo compreende uma atividade parafuncional caracterizado pelo ato de ranger ou apertar os dentes de forma voluntária e/ou involuntariamente, ocorrendo durante o período diurno e/ou noturno, podendo acarretar vários prejuízos ao sistema estomatognático. Diversos são os fatores etiológicos que podem estar associados a esta desordem, como fatores locais, sistêmicos, hereditários, psicossociais e comportamentais. Pesquisadores têm sugerido que fatores comportamentais, como estresse, ansiedade e traços de personalidade se sobressaem a fatores locais. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi realizar uma revisão sistemática da literatura a fim de avaliar se há relação entre bruxismo e fatores psicológicos em crianças. Foram realizados levantamentos nas bases de dados: PubMed, BVS Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde e SciELO no período de fevereiro de 2007 a setembro de 2017. Os descritores utilizados foram

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2018-10-02

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Artigos de revisão / Review articles