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Current temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) treatments lack progression control. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) offer therapeutic potential but face delivery hurdles. A novel nanodelivery system is developed using tetrahedral framework nucleic acids functionalized with miR‐143‐3p (tFNAs‐143). Tested in TMJOA models and inflammatory conditions, tFNAs‐143
Wenxiu Yuan +11 more
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Piezo2 in Mechanosensory Biology: From Physiological Homeostasis to Disease‐Promoting Mechanisms
Piezo2 channels are essential mechanotransducers regulating touch, proprioception and visceral mechanosensation across physiological systems, emerging as therapeutic targets for pathological mechanical hypersensitivity and neurogenic disorders. ABSTRACT Piezo2, a mechanically activated ion channel, serves as the key molecular transducer for touch ...
Zhebin Cheng +4 more
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The synergism of occlusal splints along with therapeutic exercise on individuals with temporomandibular joint disorders - A pilot study. [PDF]
Bachani T, Raza FB, Vaidyanathan AK.
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This study assessed the feasibility of ddMRI in evaluating TMJ anatomic conditions, and explored how its performance in depicting bony components compares with that of CBCT. ABSTRACT Background MRI is the most viable alternative to depict the soft tissues of the TMJ, and a recently developed dental‐dedicated MRI (ddMRI) brings new possibilities to ...
Gabriela S. Liedke +2 more
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Preliminary Evidence on Intra-Articular Autologous Conditioned Serum (ACS) in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMDs): A Systematic Review with a Focus on Mechanisms and Potential Application in Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Pasternak M +9 more
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Partial edentulism and Temporomandibular joint disorders
Swati Gupta +3 more
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Self‐Management Therapies for Temporomandibular Disorders—Evidence From Systematic Reviews
This umbrella review synthesized existing evidence on self‐management therapy for temporomandibular disorder. ABSTRACT Objectives Chronic pain in the orofacial region affects 10%–15% of the general population. It is most often related to temporomandibular disorders (TMD): pain in the masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joints.
Tessa Bijelic +5 more
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Comparative Analysis of OHIP Versions for Research on Temporomandibular Disorders
OHIP versions show higher scores in painful TMDs and strong correlations with OHIP‐TMD, supporting the OHIP‐5 for overall OHRQoL assessment. ABSTRACT Background An international team has recommended assessing oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL) in four dimensions and using the Oral Health Impact Profile‐5 (OHIP‐5) for all oral health ...
Adrian Ujin Yap +3 more
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