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Stress‐, Anxiety‐, and Gender‐Related Modulation of Masseter Muscle Activity During Wakefulness
Stress‐, anxiety‐, and gender‐related factors jointly affect masseter muscle activity during wakefulness. ABSTRACT Background Psychological stress and anxiety are known to influence muscle activity, particularly in the masticatory system. However, the interactive effects of stress, trait anxiety, and gender on objective masseter muscle activity remain ...
Suvichaya Angkulmahasuk +3 more
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This study examined the effects of dental treatments on the recovery of oral function in patients with subacute stroke in convalescent rehabilitation. The findings highlight the importance of dental treatments during stroke recovery. ABSTRACT Background Compromised oral function in patients with stroke hinders the recovery of oral food intake and ...
Koichiro Matsuo +7 more
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Dynamic Hearing Loss due to Posterior Displacement of a Perforated Temporomandibular Joint Disc
OTO Open, Volume 10, Issue 1, January-March 2026.
Hao‐Yun Chang, Su‐Yi Hsu
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ABSTRACT Introduction Transgender individuals are disproportionately affected by temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), often compounded by psychosocial stressors and limited access to affirming healthcare. Conventional TMD treatments may fall short in addressing the emotional and behavioral components of chronic orofacial pain, underscoring the need for ...
Melissa de Oliveira Melchior +10 more
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Background and Purpose Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a complex autoimmune disorder affecting neuromuscular transmission, often leading to diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Timely identification of “red flags” in diagnosis, therapeutic reassessment, and myasthenic crisis is crucial to optimizing patient outcomes. This Delphi‐based consensus is aimed at
Francesco Habetswallner +19 more
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Importance of using masticatory muscles well, especially at later stages of life
Frank Lobbezoo, Merel C. Verhoeff
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Zygomatic Screws for Severe Open Bite Closure in a Young Friedreich′s Ataxia Patient: A Case Report
Introduction Friedreich′s ataxia is an inherited disease affecting the nervous system and presents huge orthodontic challenges affecting the patient′s coordination and muscular function. Observation Based on the rarity of this condition, the aim of this case report is to describe an unusual orthodontic treatment employed to manage a severe open bite in
Ahlam Assali +3 more
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Non‐Nutritive Sucking (NNS)–Multifaceted Benefits and Limitations: Systematic Review
Background Nonnutritive sucking (NNS) is a common behavior observed in neonates and infants, characterized by sucking motions not associated with nutritional intake. This reflexive activity plays a significant role in early neurobehavioral development and is often considered an indicator of central nervous system maturity.
Hanna Popowicz +6 more
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