Level of knowledge of pediatric dentists on awake and sleep bruxism in children

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https://doi.org/10.4322/bds.2024.e4284

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of pediatric dentists concerning bruxism in children and explore the subject according to the latest scientific evidence. Material and Methods: Four hundred and twenty-five pediatric dentists filled out an online form comprising 17 statements regarding awake and sleep bruxism in children. Data was analyzed in two distinct ways: participant’s knowledge and statements knowledge. Participant´s knowledge was considered acceptable when at least 10 out of 17 statements were correctly answered. Statements knowledge was considered satisfactory when correctly answered by, at least, 70% of the participants. Results: The average of correct answers was 9.73 (±3.41). Fifty-two percent of the participants showed acceptable knowledge and only 4 statements obtained a percentage of answers considered satisfactory. Conclusion: The knowledge of pediatric dentists regarding awake and sleep bruxism in children is deficient, and continuous education concerning this topic is suggested to avoid misdiagnosis and inadequate management.

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Bruxism; Education; Knowledge; Pediatric dentistry; Surveys and questionnaires.

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2024-09-03

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Buosi JAO, Lima MAV de, Ortega AOL, Fiamengui LMSP, Cunha CO, Conti PCR, et al. Level of knowledge of pediatric dentists on awake and sleep bruxism in children. BDS [Internet]. 2024 Sep. 3 [cited 2025 Aug. 21];27(2). Available from: https://bds.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/4284

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Clinical or Laboratorial Research

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