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About myBrux.
Redefining how jaw behavior is understood in clinical practice
MyBrux is a clinical monitoring platform designed to capture real-world jaw behavior using ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
It helps dental professionals gain objective insight into patient behavior, supporting diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up.
Real-world behavior. Clear clinical insight.
Clinical features
Features built around real-world jaw behavior monitoring
myBrux combines real-time behavioral monitoring, structured data collection, and clinical insights to support dental professionals in everyday practice.
Real-time EMA check-ins
Short, momentary assessments delivered throughout the day allow patients to report jaw behavior in real time, reducing recall bias and improving data reliability.
Adaptive clinical notifications
Intelligent notifications prompt patient responses and behavioral awareness, supporting consistent data collection and therapeutic engagement.
Behavior-based clinical indices
Automatically generated indices such as Bruxism Behaviour Index (BBI) and Bracing Ratio help clinicians interpret patient behavior patterns objectively.
Pre-treatment screening
Short monitoring periods provide valuable behavioral insight before prosthetic, implant, or restorative treatment planning.
Why clinicians choose myBrux
Why myBrux stands out in clinical practice
Designed to extend clinical insight beyond the dental chair through continuous monitoring of jaw behavior in daily life.
Real-time behavioral capture
Evidence-based, built on cinical research
Pre-treatment behavioral evidence
Objective, real-world data collected before treatment provides clinicians with documented insight into jaw behavior, supporting informed decision-making and treatment planning.
Clinical insight beyond the dental chair
How it works?
Understand how myBrux works in three simple steps
myBrux integrates seamlessly into everyday clinical workflow, allowing jaw behavior to be monitored, analyzed, and interpreted using real-world data collected outside the dental chair.
Enroll the patient
The clinician enrolls the patient and initiates monitoring.The patient installs myBrux as a daily-use mobile application, becoming actively involved in the process from the very beginning.
Daily monitoring, awareness, and habit change
Short daily check-ins, behavioral prompts, and education increase awareness of jaw habits and support gradual behavior change.
Clinical insight and follow - up
Behavioral data collected during daily use is translated into clear visual summaries and indices, allowing clinicians to assess patterns, monitor progress, and support treatment planning.
Understanding myBrux in clinical practice
FAQs
Common questions
This section addresses the most common questions raised by dental professionals when considering myBrux as a clinical support tool.
The focus is on evidence, methodology, and real-world applicability in everyday practice.
myBrux is a clinical monitoring platform designed to support the assessment of awake bruxism and jaw-related behaviors in everyday life.
It provides objective, real-world data that can be used as supporting evidence when evaluating patients before treatment, during follow-up, or in interdisciplinary care involving prosthodontics, implantology, or TMD management.
myBrux addresses one of the most common clinical questions: “How do I know this is really bruxism, and at what stage?”
Instead of relying solely on patient recall or single-visit observation, the app collects repeated real-time behavioral reports using EMA methodology. These data are translated into structured behavioral indices, providing objective evidence of jaw activity patterns consistent with awake bruxism.
Patients complete a structured onboarding covering general health, stress, daily habits, and jaw-related symptoms.
During daily use, they report jaw behavior, pain intensity (VAS-based), and contextual factors. This allows the clinician to see behavior patterns in relation to symptoms and daily life, rather than isolated complaints.
No. While monitoring is a core element, myBrux is designed for active daily use.
Short check-ins, behavioral prompts, educational content, and practical exercises help patients become aware of harmful jaw habits and gradually adjust them. This supports the clinical process without replacing professional treatment.During daily use, they report jaw behavior, pain intensity (VAS-based), and contextual factors. This allows the clinician to see behavior patterns in relation to symptoms and daily life, rather than isolated complaints.
Pain is recorded using standardized scales and linked directly to reported behaviors.
This allows clinicians to analyze correlations between jaw activity and symptoms over time, supporting more informed interpretation and follow-up.
myBrux looks beyond the stomatognathic system in isolation.
It integrates behavioral data, stress-related factors, daily routines, and symptom reporting, making it relevant for collaboration between dentists, prosthodontists, implantologists, and clinicians managing TMD-related conditions.
Yes. One of the key applications of myBrux is pre-treatment behavioral screening.
Short monitoring periods provide documented evidence of jaw behavior before irreversible procedures, supporting risk assessment and treatment planning.