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INSTRUMENTED SPLINT FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF BRUXISM [PDF]
Pilar Lafont Morgado +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the prevalence and contributing factors of mandibular labial gingival recession in patients with fixed lingual orthodontic retainers. Methods This cross‐sectional study involved 83 post‐orthodontic patients with fixed lingual retainers.
Chrysoula Tsiavaki +5 more
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Lobodontia‐Affected Teeth Exhibit Compromised Integrity and Enamel Defects: A Deep Phenotyping Study
ABSTRACT Objective Lobodontia, a complex tooth disorder characterized by carnivore‐like dentition, presents unique clinical challenges. This study aimed to characterize the physical, mechanical, and ultrastructural properties of lobodontia teeth to inform precision treatment strategies.
Thanakorn Theerapanon +7 more
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Sleep disorders and their clinical significance in children with Down syndrome [PDF]
Stores, G., Stores, Rebecca
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Literature review on bruxism and introduction of the bruxism research at Kyushu University.
Rika Ichiki
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The influence of gender and bruxism on human minimum interdental threshold ability [PDF]
Patrícia dos Santos Calderón +4 more
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Sixty Years of Osseointegration: The Past, the Present, the Future
Journal of Periodontal Research, EarlyView.
Tomas Albrektsson
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Sleep Bruxism Self‐Report and Awake Bruxism: An Ecological Momentary Assessment
ABSTRACT Objectives The present study seeks to investigate the association between sleep bruxism (SB) and awake bruxism (AB) in healthy individuals, assessing whether self‐reported SB is associated with higher AB frequency through self‐report and Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA).
Aurora Manfredini +4 more
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Endometriosis‐Associated Periodontal Disease: A Large Cohort Perspective Study
ABSTRACT Objective Endometriosis is a chronic estrogen‐dependent gynecological disease affecting millions of women worldwide. Besides its well‐established impact on reproductive health, emerging evidence suggests a potential association between endometriosis and periodontal disease.
Maria Teresa Agneta +10 more
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