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Temporo Mandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) could be caused by forward head posture. Articular sound/TMJ clicking is the most often sign and symptom for TMD that could happen in human being.
Henri Hartman +4 more
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Unilateral mastication, a common oral habit, induces cognitive decline in rats by disrupting hippocampal cholesterol metabolism. It triggers astrocyte hyperplasia, enhances cholesterol synthesis, impairs transport/degradation, and reduces 24‐hydroxycholesterol (24‐OHC), ultimately damaging synaptic function.
Xiaoting Zhai +9 more
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Clinical research on masticatory efficiency and force in the two types of complete denture [PDF]
Objective In this study, we compared the masticatory efficiency, occlusal functional indexes, and satisfaction of lingualized occlusion(LO) vs. anatomic occlusion(AO) and discussed the difference between these occlusions.
WANG Peilu, WEI Xu, YANG Xiaojing, NIE Rongrong, MENG Xiangfeng
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Ontogenetic and functional modularity in the rodent mandible [PDF]
The material properties of diets consumed by juvenile individuals are known to affect adult morphological outcomes. However, much of the current experimental knowledge regarding dietary effects on masticatory form is derived from studies in which ...
Menegaz, Rachel A., Ravosa, Matthew J.
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PIEZO1 is highly correlated with mechanical stimulation, controlling bone growth and remodeling, while showing specific distribution characteristics under distinct loads. Upon dialectical review, this manuscript proposes that PIEZO1 could serve as a target for osteoporosis and a quantitative indicator for monitoring bone health in real‐time.
Chunyu Zhang, Yuehong Wang
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Masticatory Function of Subjects Rehabilitated with Conventional Complete Denture [PDF]
Objective: Evaluate masticatory function of subjects rehabilitated with conventional complete denture, considered adequate or good (index of Kapur), by means of objective and subjective tests and to verify influence of quality and denture time use ...
Marisa Martins da Silva PRADO +4 more
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Introduction Chewing and swallowing are physiologically interconnected functions, which share motor structures and supranuclear regions of the central nervous system (CNS), involving a sensorimotor synchrony.
Gabriela Rodrigues da Silva +3 more
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The influence of malocclusion on masticatory performance
Abstract Objective: To systematically review the relationship between malocclusions and masticatory performance. In addition, we will perform a qualitative analysis of the methodological soundness of the studies. Materials and Methods: A literature survey was done by applying the ...
Isabela Brandão, Magalhães +3 more
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Mastication Dyspraxia: A Neurodevelopmental Disorder Reflecting Disruption of the Cerebellocerebral Network Involved in Planned Actions [PDF]
This paper reports the longitudinal clinical, neurocognitive, and neuroradiological findings in an adolescent patient with nonprogressive motor and cognitive disturbances consistent with a diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
Annelies Vidts +14 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the effects of swallowing instructional methods and content on instructional compliance among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods Overall, 59 of the 317 patients with PD who underwent a videofluoroscopic examination of swallowing (VF) and completed the Japanese version of the Dysphagia Handicap Index (DHI ...
Keigo Nakayama +6 more
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