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326 related items for PubMed ID: 11298262

  • 1. The relationship between selective sleep deprivation, nocturnal jaw-muscle activity and pain in healthy men.
    Arima T, Svensson P, Rasmussen C, Nielsen KD, Drewes AM, Arendt-Nielsen L.
    J Oral Rehabil; 2001 Feb; 28(2):140-8. PubMed ID: 11298262
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  • 2. Effect of jaw muscle pain and soreness evoked by capsaicin before sleep on orofacial motor activity during sleep.
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  • 3. Experimental grinding in healthy subjects: a model for postexercise jaw muscle soreness?
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  • 4. Motor activity in sleep bruxism with concomitant jaw muscle pain. A retrospective pilot study.
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  • 5. Capsaicin-induced muscle hyperalgesia in the exercised and non-exercised human masseter muscle.
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  • 6. The effects of total sleep deprivation, selective sleep interruption and sleep recovery on pain tolerance thresholds in healthy subjects.
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  • 8. The effect of propranolol on sleep bruxism: hypothetical considerations based on a case study.
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  • 10. Blood oxygenation of masseter muscle during sustained elevated muscle activity in healthy participants.
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  • 11. Fatigue and pain in human jaw muscles during a sustained, low-intensity clenching task.
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  • 12. Association between patterns of jaw motor activity during sleep and clinical signs and symptoms of sleep bruxism.
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  • 13. The relationship between frequency of rapid eye movements in REM sleep and SWS rebound.
    De Gennaro L, Ferrara M, Bertini M.
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  • 14. [Nocturnal sleep studies of bruxism].
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  • 15. Nocturnal masseter muscle activity is related to symptoms and somatization in temporomandibular disorders.
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  • 16. EMG-force relationships are influenced by experimental jaw-muscle pain.
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  • 17. Long-term use of occlusal appliance has impact on sleep structure.
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  • 18. Nocturnal masseter EMG activity of healthy subjects in a natural environment.
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  • 19. Effect of systemic versus topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on postexercise jaw-muscle soreness: a placebo-controlled study.
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  • 20. Suppression of sleep bruxism: effect of electrical stimulation of the masseter muscle triggered by heart rate elevation.
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