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Customized Appliance Device for Force Detection in Bruxism Individuals: An Observational Study
Objective. This study aims to test a customised device for detecting contact-related sleep bruxism in adult patients and to show the efficacy of an established biofeedback method incorporated within the device. Methods.
Matteo Pollis +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the prosthetic outcomes of implant‐assisted maxillary full‐arch restorations with ≥ 3 years of follow‐up. Materials and Methods A systematic electronic literature search was conducted in five databases to identify randomised controlled trials and prospective clinical studies involving patients who received full‐arch ...
Ethan Ng +5 more
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This systematic review identifies and categorizes the spectrum of non‐epileptic paroxysmal events in Rett syndrome. Respiratory disturbances, behavioural episodes, and motor events were the most commonly reported. Improving clinician awareness and diagnostic clarity is key to avoiding unnecessary treatment and enhancing quality of life for individuals ...
Natasha Bhatti, Daniel E. Lumsden
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim Women with lived experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV), especially physical trauma to the head, neck, and face, can experience oral health issues, leading to significant dental problems. Despite these severe dental outcomes, racialized women who have experienced IPV often find oral healthcare largely inaccessible.
Cyndirela Chadambuka +12 more
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Assessing the Credibility of ChatGPT on Temporomandibular Disorders
ABSTRACT Introduction Large Language Models such as ChatGPT are increasingly used in dental education; however, their credibility in clinical contexts remains uncertain. This study is aimed to analyse the credibility and efficacy of responses given by ChatGPT about temporomandibular disorders among dentists and dental students.
Hilal Yilanci +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Investigate the relationship between perceived stress and self‐reported bruxism among health science students, as well as to map the instruments used to assess both variables. Methods A total of 545 students from health science programs at the UNIFAL‐MG participated in this cross‐sectional study, which used the Self‐Reported Bruxism
Lizandra Oliveira Cunha +9 more
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This cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate the effect of sleep bruxism, awake bruxism and parafunctional habits, both separately and cumulatively, on the likelihood of adolescents to present painful TMD.
Giovana FERNANDES +4 more
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Short-term effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on sleep bruxism:a pilot study [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on patients with sleep bruxism (SB). Twelve patients with SB were included in an open, single-intervention pilot study.
A Aleman +45 more
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Summary Gastroduodenal ulcer disease with secondary stricture formation of the proximal duodenum and portal gas accumulation is described in a neonatal foal. Conventional diagnostics were performed to reach a diagnosis, including gastroscopy, ultrasonography and positive contrast radiography. In addition, a post‐mortem CT was acquired with the contrast
R. F. Dash +3 more
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Early identification of sleep bruxism among dental students: an observational study
Psychological conditions such as stress, anxiety, and depression can trigger sleep bruxism, a parafunctional activity. Dental students are one group that may experience psychological difficulties.
Fahmi Yunisa +3 more
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