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Neuropathic Pain in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: Case-Control Analysis by MR Imaging [PDF]
Eugenio Pedullá +5 more
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Abstract Jaw–head movement coordination develops during adolescence. However, functional adjustments during this period remain poorly understood. This study aimed to characterize jaw and head movement adjustments in early adolescents and compare this to adults. Three‐dimensional optical cameras captured jaw and head movements during maximum jaw opening–
Evelina Nilsson +6 more
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[A preliminary analysis of the clinical characteristics of patients with temperature-sensitive temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome]. [PDF]
Hu Y +8 more
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Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and cause pain. Methotrexate is widely used to control disease progression, but its effects on pain mechanisms are not fully understood. This study evaluated the antinociceptive effects of methotrexate on pain behavior, Wnt/β‐catenin pathway ...
Ana Carolina de Figueiredo Costa +6 more
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[Research and implementation of intelligent diagnostic system for temporomandibular joint disorder]. [PDF]
Zhang M, Yang D, Li X, Zhang Q, Liu Z.
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Summary Diagnosing trigeminal‐mediated headshaking (TMHS) in horses primarily depends on identifying characteristic clinical signs such as headshaking and nasal irritation, along with excluding non‐trigeminal causes through additional diagnostic techniques, primarily imaging. Aside from somatosensory evoked potentials, which require anaesthesia and are
M. J. Käfer‐Karrer +3 more
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Effects of Mask Usage During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sign and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder: A Survey Study. [PDF]
Sunal Aktürk E, Aydın İ, Şeker ED.
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ABSTRACT Objective To describe the association between oral diseases, self‐reported symptoms and oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL) in 70‐year‐olds. Background Previous studies have found inconsistent evidence of the association between certain oral diseases and OHRQoL in adults aged 65 years or older, indicating a need for further research ...
Linda C. K. Hasselgren +5 more
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Evaluation of masticatory muscles in temporomandibular joint disorder patients using quantitative MRI fat fraction analysis-Could it be a biomarker? [PDF]
Jeon KJ, Choi YJ, Lee C, Kim HS, Han SS.
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