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Tomographic TMJ parameters showed limited predictive value for hypermobility‐related outcomes. Male sex was consistently associated with greater mouth opening, while increased age reduced the odds of TMJ subluxation. Structural imaging features demonstrated weak associations with functional measures, reinforcing the multifactorial nature of TMJ ...
Samilla Pontes Braga +6 more
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Exploring Cognitive, Behavioral, and Psychological Dimensions in Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain and Other Chronic Orofacial Pain Conditions. [PDF]
Telesca A +8 more
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A Central Somatic Transmission Mediates Proprioceptive Facilitation of Muscle Pain
Zhang et al. uncover a novel central mechanism for persistent muscle pain, in which TRPA1 sensitization in MeV proprioceptive neurons enhances somatic secretion. This, in turn, disinhibits descending pain control from neighboring noradrenergic locus coeruleus neurons via local GABAergic circuits, thereby promoting inflammatory muscle pain.
Xiaoyu Zhang +15 more
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Sleep apnea and orofacial pain: an integrative clinical perspective. [PDF]
Patil K, Puttaraju MK, Basavarajappa R.
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ABSTRACT Background Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is a congenital craniofacial malformation characterized by unilateral hypoplasia of structures derived from the first and second pharyngeal arches. Although the phenotype is well described, the underlying etiology remains incompletely understood.
Karl Jacobs +7 more
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Advances in orofacial pain research: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Qin S, Liu J, Fan J, Qin Z, Jia J.
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Intraosseous sarcoidosis imitating peri‐implantitis: A case study
Abstract Background Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disorder of unknown cause, typically affecting the lungs and lymph nodes, but it can also involve the eyes, skin, heart, bones, and other organs. The exact cause is unclear, but genetic factors and environmental triggers like infections, chemicals, or dust may play a role.
Magdalena Orlowska +2 more
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Is Pain Intensity Related to Psychosocial Factors in Chronic Non-Nociceptive Orofacial Pain Patients? [PDF]
Kawase A +9 more
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ABSTRACT Considered the second most common type of odontogenic cysts, dentigerous cysts (DCs) are developmental lesions most often detected incidentally on radiographic imaging. The pathogenesis of DCs is not fully understood, but they are widely regarded as developmental cysts originating from the dental follicle.
Anastasia Urbanelli +4 more
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