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Sleep Bruxism (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Sleep Bruxism'
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Ambulatory bruxism recording system with sleep-stage analyzing function.
20 May 2009
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop an ambulatory bruxism recording system capable of sleep-stage analysis. METHODS: A portable EMG system was used to record masseter muscle activity. An EMG sensor was attached onto the masseter muscle ...
rec_pub_19464982-ambulatory-bruxism-recording-system-sleep-stage-analyzing-function.htm
Sleep in post-menopausal women: differences between early and late post-menopause.
30 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in sleep between women of early and late post-menopause. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty post-menopausal women who came to the climacteric service of their own volition were selected. Fourteen ...
rec_pub_19414210-sleep-post-menopausal-women-differences-early-late-post-menopause.htm
29 Apr 2009
PURPOSE: The objective of this experimental study was to assess the efficacy and safety of a reinforced adjustable mandibular advancement appliance (MAA) on sleep bruxism (SB) activity compared to baseline and to a mandibular occlusal splint (MOS) ...
rec_pub_19548407-effect-adjustable-mandibular-advancement-appliance-sleep-bruxism.htm
The influence of gender and bruxism on human minimum interdental threshold ability.
29 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of gender and bruxism on the ability to discriminate minimum interdental threshold. MATERIAL AND METHODS: One hundred and fifteen individuals, representing both genders, bruxers and non-bruxers, with a mean age ...
rec_pub_19466256-the-influence-gender-bruxism-human-minimum-interdental-threshold.htm
9 Feb 2009
BACKGROUND: Sleep bruxism has been described as a combination of different orofacial motor activities that include grinding, clenching and tapping, although accurate distribution of the activities still remains to be clarified. METHODS: We developed ...
rec_pub_19208264-identification-occurrence-pattern-masseter-muscle-activities-sleep.htm
Oral appliances in the management of temporomandibular disorders.
30 Jan 2009
Various types of oral appliances (OAs) have been used for over half a century to treat temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), but there has been considerable debate about how OAs should be designed, how they should be used, and what they actually do ...
rec_pub_19138639-oral-appliances-management-temporomandibular-disorders.htm
Role of psychosocial factors in the etiology of bruxism.
30 Dec 2008
AIMS: To summarize literature data about the role of psychosocial factors in the etiology of bruxism. METHODS: A systematic search in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Database was performed to identify all peer-reviewed papers in the ...
rec_pub_19492540-role-psychosocial-factors-etiology-bruxism.htm
Clinical case report: full-mouth rehabilitation of a patient with GERD.
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19263763-clinical-case-report-full-mouth-rehabilitation-patient-gerd.htm
The relationship between sleep bruxism behavior and salivary stress biomarker level.
30 Dec 2008
PURPOSE: Bruxism and parafunctions are potential risk factors for implant and prosthodontic treatment failure. However, the etiology of bruxism remains unknown. This study sought to clarify the relationship between bruxism behavior and a salivary ...
rec_pub_19260426-the-relationship-sleep-bruxism-behavior-salivary-stress-biomarker.htm
Masseteric nerve block for masseter muscle pain--a clinical note.
30 Dec 2008
This article describes a technique for the delivery of local anesthetic to the masseteric nerve just before it innervates the masseter muscle. As the mandibular division (V3) of the trigeminal nerve exits foramen ovale, the anterior division of V3 ...
rec_pub_19172764-masseteric-nerve-block-masseter-muscle-pain-clinical-note.htm
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