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ABSTRACT Background Awake bruxism (AB) is characterised by repetitive jaw muscle activity during wakefulness and is influenced by various stressors. Objective To investigate the effect of national stress (war) on AB muscle behaviours in young adults, the study was planned as a repeated cross‐sectional study. Methods Two groups were compared: one during
Emodi‐Perlman Alona+6 more
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Association between respiratory problems and dental caries in children with bruxism
Context: Bruxism is the habit of clenching or grinding one′s teeth in non-functional activities and affects both children and adults alike. Respiratory problems, such as asthma and upper airway infections, are reported to be the etiological factors of ...
Lara Jansiski Motta+5 more
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Electromyographic biofeedback training for reducing muscle pain and tension on masseter and temporal muscles: A pilot study [PDF]
Due to the absence of agreement about an effective unified treatment for temporomandibular disorders, non-invasive therapies such as EMG-biofeedback generate a greater interest.
Albaladejo Martínez, Alberto+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite various treatment approaches for bruxism, there is limited evidence comparing exercise therapy and occlusal splints, highlighting the importance of this study. Objectives To compare the effects of a 6‐week jaw exercise (JE) program with combined jaw and posture exercises (JP) on pain and mandibular motion in patients with ...
Gul Oznur Karabicak+5 more
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Diagnosis and management of bruxism. A literature review
Bruxism, characterized by involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, is a widespread condition with multifaceted implications for oral health, physical well-being, and quality of life.
Agnieszka Góra+9 more
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Bruksismin fysiologiset ja patofysiologiset yhteydet keskushermostossa [PDF]
Bruksismi on hereillä tai unessa tapahtuvaa tahdosta riippumatonta hampaiden narskuttelua tai yhteenpuristamista. Bruksismin etiologia on monitekijäinen.
Alapuranen, Linda
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Oral health in a group of patients with Rett syndrome in the regions of Valencia and Murcia (Spain): a case-control study [PDF]
Objectives: Rett syndrome (RS) is a rare disease with oral manifestations that have not been described in detail or in a standardized manner in the literature.
Fuertes González, María Cristina+1 more
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ABSTRACT Background Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of diseases that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), masticatory muscles and associated structures. Objective This present study aims to explore the clinical comparative efficacy of digital 3D‐printed and conventional handmade stable occlusal splints in the treatment of TMD and ...
Han Qin+10 more
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Bruxism awareness and self-assessment in dental clinical students: a questionnaire-based study
Background Bruxism is a recurrent parafunctional habit characterized by clenching or grinding teeth and/or jaw contractions. It is quite common among dental students and is associated with psychosocial factors such as stress and anxiety. This study aimed
Tuğba Şahin
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Effect of Oral Parafunction on the Occurrence of Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Dysfunction in a Rijeka Population [PDF]
Cilj ovoga istraživanja bio je dobiti podatke o pojavnosti kliničkih znakova i simptoma temporomandibularne disfunkcije u riječkoj populaciji te pronaći međusobnu povezanost između pojedinih znakova i simptoma.
Ivone Uhač+5 more
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