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Advances in sleep bruxism therapy
Sleep bruxism is a common disease clinically, which has serious impacts on humans masticatory system, endangers patients physical and mental health. Because of the complicated and unclear pathogenesis, no recognized ef⁃ fective cure of sleep bruxism ...
SUN Jing⁃yi, TANG Liang
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Nutrients Associated with Sleep Bruxism. [PDF]
Background: The purpose of the present research was to identify nutrients related to sleep bruxism and to establish a hypothesis regarding the relationship between sleep bruxism and nutrients. Methods: We recruited 143 Japanese university students in 2021 and assigned them to sleep bruxism (n = 58) and non-sleep bruxism groups (n = 85), using an ...
Toyama N+7 more
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Sleep bruxism. Conceptual review and update
Sleep bruxism (SB) is a parafunctional oromotor habit that can sometimes pose a threat to the integrity of the structures of the masticatory system if the magnitude and direction of the forces exerted exceed the system 's adaptive capacity. Over the years science has tried to provide a consistent explanation of the etiopathogenesis and physiopathology ...
JL. de la Hoz-Aizpurua+3 more
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Abstract Acute pain among children is common, yet it may be underestimated and undertreated if the pain is not recognized. Assessing and managing pediatric pain can be complicated, and as such, measuring the prevalence of acute pain in children can be challenging.
Nutan Shinde+2 more
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Stress assessment in patients with clinically diagnosed sleep bruxism [PDF]
Background/Aim. Many studies investigated association between stress, anxiety or personality traits and sleep bruxism (SB), but results are still contradictory.
Miletić Ana+5 more
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the possible relationship between the presence/absence of the self-reported sleep and/or awake bruxism and the chronotype profiles of dental students. Materials and Methods: The dental students at Istanbul
Burcu Yılmaz, Halenur Bilir
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Objective:Bruxism is characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth due to contraction of the masseter, temporalis and other jaw muscles. This study aimed to evaluate the psychological profile and sleep quality of patients with temporomandibular ...
Ömer Ekici
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Background Sleep bruxism may result in deleterious effects including loss of tooth enamel, fracture of teeth or restorations, teeth hypersensitivity or pain, and headache.
Mohammad J. Alkhatatbeh+3 more
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Abstract Case Summary A 3‐month‐old Airedale dog with clinically diagnosed generalized tetanus was investigated for the occurrence of excessive paddling and chewing movements when sleeping. Electroencephalogram (EEG) with time‐locked video over 31 hours determined occurrence of the abnormal movements to be within 20 to 180 seconds of the onset of rapid
Marguerite Knipe+2 more
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Sleep Bruxism: A “Bridge” Between Dental and Sleep Medicine [PDF]
Alberto Herrero Babiloni, Gilles Lavigne
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