Nazarenko Z. Yu., Karavai A. Yu., Lyashenko L. I., Brailko N. M., Pavlenko S. A., Tkachenko I. M.
THE DEPENDENCE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRUXISM ON THE PATIENT'S TEMPERAMENT TYPE
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Nazarenko Z. Yu., Karavai A. Yu., Lyashenko L. I., Brailko N. M., Pavlenko S. A., Tkachenko I. M.
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DENTISTRY
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Scientific article
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Bruxism is a fairly common pathology that can lead to serious health consequences, including tooth damage, pain in the temporomandibular joints and headaches. Most studies indicate that bruxism is psychosomatic in nature, that is, its development is associated with psychological factors such as stress, anxiety and emotional stress. The aim of the study was to identify the relationship between the development of bruxism and a person's temperament, to determine the type of temperament that is most often observed in people with clinical manifestations of bruxism, in order to improve preventive measures in individuals at risk. We conducted a survey among 2nd-3rd year students of the Faculty of Dentistry of Poltava State Medical University, which included the Heymans test for determining the type of temperament and sociotype, test for clinical signs of bruxism and a survey on stress factors, primarily related to the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. Clinical manifestations of bruxism were confirmed in 11.7% sanguine, 42% phlegmatic, 62.5% melancholic and 66.7% choleric, which allows us to confirm the dependence of the development of bruxism on the type of human temperament. According to our study, people with choleric and melancholic temperaments are most vulnerable to the development of bruxism. Sanguines and phlegmatics are more resistant, but the stress factor associated with the war significantly affects these categories of subjects as well.
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«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», Issue 2,177, 534-540 pages, index UDC 616.742.7-009.24-06:159.923.4