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Background: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a common condition affecting the temporomandibular joint and causes pain and discomfort. However, the role of factors contributing to this problem is still controversial. The purpose of this cross-sectional
Behnaz Ebadian +2 more
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Consistency of Intraoral-Scanner-Derived Occlusal Contact Distance Maps Between Centric Relation and Maximal Intercuspation [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Intraoral scanners (IOSs) are increasingly used for digital occlusal evaluation; however, the interpretation of IOS-derived occlusal contact distance visualizations remains influenced by registration and alignment factors.
Dubravka Knezović Zlatarić +1 more
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The role of occlusal factor in the etiology of temporomandibular dysfunction [PDF]
Introduction. The influence of occlusal condition at the onset of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) has been strongly debated for many years and still is the source of controversy.
Dodić Slobodan +3 more
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The relationship of occlusal disharmonies and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders [PDF]
Introduction: The influence of occlusal condition on the onset of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) has been strongly debated for many years and is still the source of controversy.
Dodić Slobodan +2 more
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Eating habit patterns may predict maximum occlusal force: A preliminary study.
Masticatory function is thought to be related to various eating habits, but it is difficult to evaluate overall masticatory function by assessing complex eating habits.
Masahiro Okada +2 more
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Research progress on the relationship between occlusal overload and peri-implantitis
Implant dentures have become the main method for the treatment of dentition defects or complete edentulism. However, due to the lack of periodontal ligament and periodontal ligament proprioceptors, implant dentures have very limited cushioning and ...
JIN Zhuohua +5 more
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Computerized occlusal analysis in bruxism [PDF]
Introduction. Sleep bruxism as nocturnal parafunction, also known as tooth grinding, is the most common parasomnia (sleep disorder). Most tooth grinding occurs during rapid eye movement - REM sleep.
Lazić Vojkan +3 more
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Psychic and occlusal factors in bruxers [PDF]
Abstract Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the existence of associations between bruxism and psychic and occlusal factors. Methods: Participants in this study (n=85) were recruited from the Section of Odontostomatology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Pisa, Italy.
Manfredini D +3 more
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How to ensure dental stability in new positions and reduce the likelihood of relapse is a major clinical concern in the orthodontic field. Occlusal contacts between arches may affect the transmission of masticatory forces, thereby influencing the ...
Menglin Wang +6 more
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A Retrospective Clinical Study on Factors Influencing the Failure of NCCL Restorations
Objectives. This retrospective study evaluated the factors influencing the clinical failure of noncarious cervical lesion (NCCL) restorations. Methods.
Wanchanok Saengnil +4 more
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