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The significance of sub-threshold symptoms of anxiety in the aetiology of bruxism [PDF]
Bruxism is an oral parafunctional habit involving clenching and grinding of the teeth. It occurs mainly unconsciously, diurnally and/or nocturnally.
Basson, Reneda+5 more
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Background Recently, the Standardised Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB) has been developed for use in clinical and research settings. Objectives The aim of the present study is to describe the process of forward and back translation and pilot ...
A. Colonna+7 more
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Influence of bruxism on survival of porcelain laminate veneers [PDF]
Objectives: This study aims to determine whether bruxism and the use of occlusal splints affect the survival of porcelain laminate veneers in patients treated with this technique.
Agustín Panadero, Rubén+4 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic caught universities along with their students off-guard, enforcing online education. Fear of the unknown, disinformation, and isolation resulted in an increased stress level in the entire population.
K. Saczuk+6 more
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Neurobiology of bruxism: The impact of stress (Review)
Bruxism is a non-functional involuntary muscle activity that affects more than one-third of the population at some point in their lives. A number of factors have been found to be related to the etiopathogenesis of bruxism; therefore, the condition is ...
Ioannis A. Pavlou+3 more
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Background: Sleep bruxism (SB) is a common sleep-related movement behavior with a complex etiology. A recent hypothesis suggests psychoactive substance usage, tobacco smoking, and alcohol intake are risk factors for SB.
Weronika Frosztega+8 more
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UNLOCKING THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION: BRUXISM VERSUS PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
Bruxism is a non-functional activity of the dental-maxillary apparatus characterized by repetitive, unconscious movements, such as grinding or clenching teeth and/or thrusting the mandible.
Mirela Ioana Fluerasu+8 more
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Background To determine whether there is a correlation of bruxism (sleep, daytime, or both) with oral health-related quality of life and facial pain of muscular origin in dentate individuals.
K. Turcio+6 more
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GABA and Glutamate Levels in Occlusal Splint-Wearing Males with Possible Bruxism [PDF]
Objective The inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) plays an important role in the pathophysiology of anxiety behavioural disorders such as panic disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder and is also implicated in the manifestation ...
Bodkin, Cynthia L.+7 more
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The present study identified the key protein ORM1 through the proteomic analysis of synovial fluid samples from patients with temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA), and demonstrated the important role of ORM1 in maintaining cartilage homeostasis via the suppression of VIM/MAPK/MMP signalling.
Dahe Zhang+5 more
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