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Evaluation of Oral Function Development and Eating Habits in Children Aged 5–7 Years
Summary of ‘Evaluation of Oral Function Development and Eating Habits Among Children Aged 5 to 7 Years’. ABSTRACT Background The number of children with poor oral function, known as developmental insufficiency of oral function (DIOF), has increased, negatively affecting children's growth and development.
Jun Kawamura +11 more
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Joint mobilization and soft tissue mobilization improved mandibular mobility, cervical proprioception, jaw function and anxiety levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients with temporomandibular disorders compared to the control group. ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to compare the effects of soft tissue mobilization (STM) and joint mobilization (JM ...
Kübra Aktaş +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence‐Based Approach for Determining the Risk of Temporomandibular Disorders
AI‐based model aims to be a practical decision support tool for early diagnosis and prevention of temporomandibular disorders, ultimately contributing to better clinical care and patient well‐being. ABSTRACT Objectives This study aims to predict TMD using ML approaches based on clinical and sociodemographic variables to aid in the early detection and ...
Damla Torul +4 more
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Occlusal Dysesthesia: Identifying Knowledge Gaps to Advance Clinical Care
This scoping review highlights major knowledge gaps in the understanding of occlusal dysesthesia, including limited evidence on sensory, psychological and neurobiological mechanisms. Current theories remain largely unverified, underscoring the need for integrated biopsychosocial research to improve diagnosis and patient care.
Sara A. Esmat, Helen He, Iacopo Cioffi
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Insomnia and Risk of Tooth Wear and Fracture: Evidence From a Nationwide Population‐Based Cohort
In this nationwide population‐based cohort study, insomnia was associated with increased risks of tooth wear and tooth fracture. These findings suggest that insomnia may have clinically relevant implications for oral health. ABSTRACT Background Insomnia is associated with various systemic conditions; however, its relationship with structural dental ...
Heon‐Young Kim +8 more
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Examining Laterality in Masticatory Myofascial Pain
Objective: To characterize and compare unilateral and bilateral Masticatory Myofascial Pain (MMP) in a clinical cohort. Methods: Patients with MMP according to the RDC‐TMD were recruited over a 2‐year period. Data were analysed with univariable analyses followed by a binary logistic regression model, with pain laterality as the dependent variable ...
Rafael Benoliel +5 more
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This randomized controlled trial compared a supervised telerehabilitation program with a home‐based exercise program in individuals with myofascial temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Fifty participants completed a six‐week multicomponent exercise program including jaw mobility, cervical exercises, posture training, breathing‐relaxation, and self‐massage
Naile Fazlıoğlu +3 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aims to evaluate the readability and accuracy of content produced by ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) for patient education in prosthodontics. Materials and Methods A series of 26 questions were selected from the ACP's list of questions (GoToAPro.org FAQs) and their published ...
Soni Prasad +6 more
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Abstract This case report highlights the experience of one maxillofacial surgical patient who delayed prosthodontic treatment for 7 years as they saved to self‐fund access to a subsidized prosthodontic service. Without the benefit of a restored opposing dentition for a prolonged period of time, maxillary occlusal plane disruption occurred as a ...
David E. McReynolds +3 more
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Thirty Years of Autologous Platelet Concentrates: From Platelet‐Rich Plasma to Platelet‐Rich Fibrin
This review highlights the 30 years of evolution of APCs, with a focus on their clinical applications and recent technological advancements. ABSTRACT Nearly three decades have now passed since autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) were introduced into clinical practice.
Richard J. Miron +7 more
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