Affiliation:
1. Department of Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands
2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland
3. School of Dentistry, Department of Neurosciences University of Padova Padova Italy
4. School of Dentistry, Department of Biomedical Technologies University of Siena Siena Italy
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundTo assess awake and sleep bruxism, the Standardised Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB) is currently being developed. The STAB will be a comprehensive tool for the detailed assessment of bruxism behaviour itself as well as of its possible consequences, causes, and comorbid conditions.ObjectiveSince the STAB cannot fully meet the ‘A4 principle’ for a bruxism assessment tool, i.e., being Accurate (reliable and valid), Applicable (feasible), Affordable (cost‐effective), and Accessible (suitable for everyday clinical use), the Bruxism Screener (BruxScreen) has been developed to be used in large‐scale epidemiological research projects and, especially, in general, dental practices.MethodsThe BruxScreen consists of two parts: a questionnaire (BruxScreen‐Q) to be completed by patients, and a clinical assessment form (BruxScreen‐C) to be completed by dentists.ResultsThis paper describes the development of the BruxScreen and provides the outcomes of the pilot testing phase and the face validity assessment (i.e. that the first impressions of the tool indicate that it adequately reflects the construct to be measured).ConclusionThe resulting BruxScreen is considered ready for more profound psychometric testing in the general dental setting.
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