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ABSTRACT Background The articular eminence is essential for the proper functioning of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), guiding the movement of the mandibular condyle along its posterior slope. Changes in the inclination of the articular eminence (AEI) can occur as a result of tooth loss or aging.
Maryam Paknahad +2 more
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In search of a rodent model of placebo analgesia in chronic orofacial neuropathic pain
Titilola Akintola +5 more
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A Preliminary Genome-Wide Association Study of Pain-Related Fear: Implications for Orofacial Pain [PDF]
Cameron L. Randall +9 more
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ABSTRACT Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJ‐OA) is a progressive degenerative disorder, for which therapeutic interventions remain limited. The disruption of metabolic homeostasis plays a critical role in the pathogenesis and advancement of TMJ‐OA.
Bowen Meng +19 more
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Exploring salivary metabolites as biomarkers in chronic craniofacial and orofacial pain: a metabolomic analysis. [PDF]
Jasinska W +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Essential oils with anti‐HSV‐1 activity were identified through literature review and tested against Candida to develop a formulation for co‐infections. The blend was assessed for anti‐inflammatory properties, allergenic potential via standardized BAT, and overall antiviral efficacy.
Maura Di Vito +11 more
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Misophonia symptom severity is linked to impaired flexibility and heightened rumination
Abstract Misophonia is a disorder involving sensitivity to certain sounds and related stimuli. Here, we explore the relationship between misophonia and affective flexibility, which describes cognitive shifting abilities in the face of emotion‐evoking stimuli.
Vivien K. Black +4 more
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Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders Education at Umm Al-Qura University: Perceptions and Curriculum Improvement Recommendations. [PDF]
Al-Harthy MH.
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ABSTRACT Objectives To explore perceived barriers to and facilitators for using research evidence to inform guidelines and policies in oral health (OH) reported by guideline developers and policymakers. Methods An abductive reasoning approach utilising in‐depth semi‐structured interviews was used.
Francisca Verdugo‐Paiva +4 more
wiley +1 more source
In patients' words: natural language processing of reports from patients experiencing orofacial pain and dysfunction. [PDF]
Ettlin DA +3 more
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