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Non-Instrumental and Instrumental Tools Validity in Bruxism Diagnostics
Background/Objectives: The study aimed to validate the diagnostic system proposed by the Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB) by correlating the results obtained based on questionnaire and non-instrumental and instrumental tools ...
Adrian Marcel Popescu +6 more
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Abstract Background This first‐in‐human clinical study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a bioglass incorporated in a toothpaste, in reducing dentin hypersensitivity (DH) compared to a sodium fluoride (NaF) toothpaste over a 2‐week period. Methods A double‐blind, randomized, parallel‐arm, proof‐of‐concept clinical trial was conducted with 46
Hatice Hasturk +6 more
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The neural substrates of bruxism: current knowledge and clinical implications
Bruxism is a complex orofacial behavior that can occur during sleep or wakefulness, characterized by the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, involving repetitive activity of the jaw muscles.
Karin Harumi Uchima Koecklin +5 more
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Objective:Bruxism is characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth due to contraction of the masseter, temporalis and other jaw muscles. This study aimed to evaluate the psychological profile and sleep quality of patients with temporomandibular ...
Ömer Ekici
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Abstract Background To evaluate the change in clinical tooth mobility following scaling and root planing (SRP) and to identify baseline factors predictive of the 12‐month outcome. Methods This retrospective cohort study utilized de‐identified electronic health records from the BigMouth Dental Data Repository. The final cohort consisted of 152 patients,
Georgios S. Chatzopoulos, Larry F. Wolff
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Reliability, Construct Validity, Acceptability and Feasibility of the BruxScreen. [PDF]
This study aimed to evaluate the reliability, construct validity, acceptability and feasibility of the BruxScreen‐Q and the BruxScreen‐C, as well as their concordance in a cohort of Dutch dental students. ABSTRACT Background The recently developed BruxScreen consists of two parts: BruxScreen‐Q (self‐report questionnaire) and BruxScreen‐C (clinical ...
Kessler LJ +6 more
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Capsule Summary Bruxism and sweat‐induced facial blisters can affect patients with Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB) quality of life (QoL). We present the outcomes of orofacial BTX‐A infiltrations to treat these conditions. Three patients with severe RDEB, bruxism and microstomia received BTX‐A infiltrations (50U‐100U) in masseters and ...
Susanne Krämer +4 more
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Background Academic procrastination (AP), a common behavior among students, is influenced by factors such as fear of failure, task aversiveness, anxiety, and stress.
Osman Babayiğit +2 more
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Prevalence of Bruxism and Associated Occupational Stress in Saudi Arabian Fighter Pilots
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of bruxism and occupational stress among Saudi Arabian fighter pilots. Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional study where 110 fighter pilots were compared with 110 control non-pilots.
Khalifa S. Al-Khalifa
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Experimental Analysis of Automatic Discrimination Performance Between Simulated Bruxism and Non-Bruxism Under Conscious Conditions Using Electromyography and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the potential use of machine learning to automatically classify electromyography (EMG) data into bruxism simulated movement with tooth contact (BMwTC), bruxism simulated movement without tooth contact (BMwoTC), and non‐bruxism movement (non‐BM).
Minakuchi H +7 more
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