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668 related items for PubMed ID: 22464117

  • 1. Electromyographic analysis of masseter and anterior temporalis muscle in sleep bruxers after occlusal splint wearing.
    Amorim CF, Vasconcelos Paes FJ, de Faria Junior NS, de Oliveira LV, Politti F.
    J Bodyw Mov Ther; 2012 Apr; 16(2):199-203. PubMed ID: 22464117
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  • 2. Behavior analysis of electromyographic activity of the masseter muscle in sleep bruxers.
    Amorim CF, Giannasi LC, Ferreira LM, Magini M, Oliveira CS, de Oliveira LV, Hirata T, Politti F.
    J Bodyw Mov Ther; 2010 Jul; 14(3):234-8. PubMed ID: 20538220
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  • 3. The initial effects of occlusal splint vertical thickness on the nocturnal EMG activities of masticatory muscles in subjects with a bruxism habit.
    Abekura H, Yokomura M, Sadamori S, Hamada T.
    Int J Prosthodont; 2008 Jul; 21(2):116-20. PubMed ID: 18546763
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  • 4. Effect of a nociceptive trigeminal inhibitory splint on electromyographic activity in jaw closing muscles during sleep.
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  • 5. The effects of an occlusal splint on the electromyographic activities of the temporal and masseter muscles during maximal clenching in patients with a habit of nocturnal bruxism and signs and symptoms of craniomandibular disorders.
    Holmgren K, Sheikholeslam A, Riise C, Kopp S.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1990 Sep; 17(5):447-59. PubMed ID: 2231163
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  • 6. The effect of the occlusal splints on the treatment of temporomandibular disorders--a computerized electromyographic study of masseter and anterior temporalis muscles.
    Landulpho AB, e Silva WA, e Silva FA, Vitti M.
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  • 7. Effects of interocclusal appliances on EMG activity during parafunctional tooth contact.
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  • 8. The effect of intermittent use of occlusal splint devices on sleep bruxism: a 4-week observation with a portable electromyographic recording device.
    Matsumoto H, Tsukiyama Y, Kuwatsuru R, Koyano K.
    J Oral Rehabil; 2015 Apr; 42(4):251-8. PubMed ID: 25363423
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  • 9. The effect of oral splint devices on sleep bruxism: a 6-week observation with an ambulatory electromyographic recording device.
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  • 10. Sleep bruxism: a comprehensive overview for the dental clinician interested in sleep medicine.
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  • 11. Occlusal splint for sleep bruxism: an electromyographic associated to Helkimo Index evaluation.
    Nascimento LL, Amorim CF, Giannasi LC, Oliveira CS, Nacif SR, Silva Ade M, Nascimento DF, Marchini L, de Oliveira LV.
    Sleep Breath; 2008 Aug; 12(3):275-80. PubMed ID: 17987334
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  • 12. Occlusal splint versus modified nociceptive trigeminal inhibition splint in bruxism therapy: a randomized, controlled trial using surface electromyography.
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    Aust Dent J; 2015 Dec; 60(4):445-54. PubMed ID: 25439631
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  • 13. Conservative treatment of mandibular dysfunction. Clinical, experimental and electromyographic studies of biofeedback and occlusal appliances.
    Dahlström L.
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  • 14. The effect of an occlusal stabilization splint and the mode of visual feedback on the activity balance between jaw-elevator muscles during isometric contraction.
    Lobbezoo F, van der Glas HW, van Kampen FM, Bosman F.
    J Dent Res; 1993 May; 72(5):876-82. PubMed ID: 8501285
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  • 15. Neuromuscular and occlusion analysis to evaluate the efficacy of three splints on patients with bruxism.
    Lei Q, Lin D, Liu Y, Lin K, Huang W, Wu D.
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  • 18. Effect of occlusal splints on the electromyographic activities of masseter and temporal muscles during maximum clenching.
    Savabi O, Nejatidanesh F, Khosravi S.
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  • 19. The immediate effect of hard and soft splints on the EMG activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles.
    al-Quran FA, Lyons MF.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1999 Jul 25; 26(7):559-63. PubMed ID: 10445474
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