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  • Orofacial research
  • Ontology
  • Philosophy of science

Background:

  • Recent publications show ongoing debate among orofacial researchers regarding the precise definition of bruxism.
  • Accurate diagnosis and reliable clinical research in bruxism are hindered by definitional ambiguity.
  • Existing definitions lack consensus, impacting the field's progress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the definitional disagreements surrounding bruxism using realism-based ontology.
  • To identify the root causes of the debate concerning bruxism definitions.
  • To propose a framework for improving bruxism terminology for better research and diagnosis.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of arguments presented in recent orofacial research publications on bruxism.
  • Application of principles from realism-based ontology to examine definitional inconsistencies.
  • Examination of the relationships between particulars and types, and continuants and occurrents in the context of bruxism terminology.

Main Results:

  • Disagreements in bruxism definitions stem primarily from inconsistent use of terminology.
  • Ontological issues are obscured by terminological shortfalls in the current discourse.
  • A clear distinction between particulars and types, and continuants and occurrents, is crucial for resolving definitional conflicts.

Conclusions:

  • Improving bruxism terminology requires a focus on ontological clarity.
  • Addressing the inconsistent use of terms related to particulars/types and continuants/occurrents will enhance diagnostic accuracy.
  • Standardized terminology is essential for advancing reliable clinical research on bruxism.