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Predicting the response to manual therapy for people with temporomandibular disorders. ABSTRACT Background Manual therapy (MT) is frequently used to manage temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), yet patient responses vary significantly. Predictive models may help clinicians tailor treatments to individual patients. Objectives The primary aim of this study
G. Asquini +7 more
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Photobiomodulation therapy as an additional method for the treatment of temporomandibular disorder patients- a narrative review. [PDF]
Karic V, Penny C.
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Reliability, Construct Validity, Acceptability and Feasibility of the BruxScreen
This study aimed to evaluate the reliability, construct validity, acceptability and feasibility of the BruxScreen‐Q and the BruxScreen‐C, as well as their concordance in a cohort of Dutch dental students. ABSTRACT Background The recently developed BruxScreen consists of two parts: BruxScreen‐Q (self‐report questionnaire) and BruxScreen‐C (clinical ...
Laurence J. Kessler +6 more
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Pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to temporomandibular disorder chronic pain: a narrative review. [PDF]
Jogna F +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Rainbow and the Umbrella of Temporomandibular Disorders—Total Antioxidant Capacity and Total Oxidant Status in Patients with Myofascial Pain with Referral [PDF]
Joanna Kuć +6 more
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Chronic non‐nociceptive orofacial pain is affected by psychosocial factors related to the self‐efficacy/QOL component, which was composed of the Pain Self‐Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) and EuroQoL 5‐Dimensions (EQ‐5D). ABSTRACT Background In order to understand the psychological aspects of chronic pain, it is important to consider the relationships ...
Akiko Kawase +9 more
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Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorder Symptoms After Whiplash Trauma-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Häggman-Henrikson B +5 more
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Healthcare workers experienced increased craniocervical and otological symptoms during the COVID‐19 pandemic. ABSTRACT Background Increased personal protective equipment (PPE) use, working hours and psychological disorders were observed among healthcare workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic, possibly leading to craniocervical and otological symptoms ...
Anita Almeida Gonzaga +5 more
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Network Analysis of Temporomandibular Disorder Pain and Subject-Based Bruxism in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Patients. [PDF]
Chung J +4 more
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