Modern Methods of Treatment of Night Bruxism in Children

Modern Methods of Treatment of Night Bruxism in Children

Authors

  • Azimov A’zam Alibekovich Tashkent State Dental Institute
  • Muxamedova Malika Sagdullayevna Tashkent State Dental Institute
  • Adilova Feruza Alisherovna Tashkent State Dental Institute

Abstract

analyzing data from foreign and domestic literature, we can determine in several young people in the treatment of night bruxism: occlusion treatment (invasive interventions and occlusion devices), behavior improvement (feedback method, sleep hygiene, habit replacement) treatment by administering various medications. Occlusion treatments include two methods of patient management: invasive occlusion treatment and the use of adapted occlusion devices.However, confirmation of this theory requires extensive research at the population level. Selective grinding is currently not recommended as a treatment for chewy parafunction. It has been proven that such a correction of occlusions can lead to the development of "occlusive neurosis", which causes physiological and psychological problems that were not manifested before. Before grinding teeth, the central nervous system did not have problems, and such problems should be checked for patients who appeared after occlusive grinding of teeth.

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Published

2024-04-29
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