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Determination of daytime clenching events in subjects with and without self‐reported clenching

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2013
SummaryTo confirm the validity of self‐awareness of daytime clenching, specific electromyogram (EMG) characteristics of clenching behaviour were determined using surface EMG recordings. Temporal muscle EMGs were recorded for 5 h in 13 subjects with self‐reported clenching (clenching group: 27·5 ± 3·8 years old) and 12 subjects without self‐reported ...
M, Fujisawa   +7 more
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Clench Interface

Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
People eat every day and biting is one of the most fundamental and natural actions that they perform on a daily basis. Existing work has explored tooth click location and jaw movement as input techniques, however clenching has the potential to add control to this input channel.
Xuhai Xu   +3 more
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TREATING BRUXISM AND CLENCHING

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2000
ernmental politics seem like a child’s game. The competition for promotion is based primarily on research and publication, so that teaching students takes a back seat. In addition, full-time faculty are obligated to serve on numerous committees and spend a disproportionate amount of time in administration, and without an independent income, a decent ...
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Celetaia Clench 1966

2021
Celetaia Clench, 1966 Examined species: Celetaia persculpta (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898) (Figs 4A, 5A, 7A). Remarks: Apart from Torotaia, Celetaia can be distinguished from other genera with a concentric inverted-comma-shaped operculum by the following combination of characters: a blunt opercular apex; a large, smooth and shiny nuclear region, sometimes ...
Zhang, Le-Jia, von Rintelen, Thomas
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Psychophysiological Definitions of Clenching

CRANIO®, 2006
This study tested the hypothesis that individuals show considerable variability in EMG activity produced by the masticatory muscles when they are instructed to clench than when they are instructed to make minimal or maximal contact. Twenty individuals without temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain participated in a biofeedback-training task to establish
Alan G, Glaros, Rachana, Waghela
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The clenched fist syndrome

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1980
The clenched fist syndrome is an entity in which the patient keeps one or both hands tightly clenched. It is seen in all groups; hand dominance or compensation is not a factor. It usually follows a minor inciting incident and is associated with swelling, pain, and paradoxical stiffness.
B P, Simmons, R G, Vasile
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The “clenched pencil” view: A modified clenched fist scapholunate stress view

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2003
Traditional radiographic imaging of the scapholunate interval is complicated by the lack of a view that combines the dynamism of the clenched-fist stress view with the ability to reliably duplicate the precise angle of pronation that shows optimally the scapholunate interval.
Ashur, Lawand, Guy D, Foulkes
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Lasaia pseudomeris Clench 1972

2023
Published as part of Arellano-Covarrubias, Arturo, Luis-Martínez, Armando & Llorente-Bousquets, Jorge, 2023, Description of the females of two species of the genus Lasaia (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) and new records for Mexico, pp.
Arellano-Covarrubias, Arturo   +2 more
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