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91 related items for PubMed ID: 22838002

  • 1. Tooth contact versus clenching: oral parafunctions and facial pain.
    Glaros AG, Williams K.
    J Orofac Pain; 2012; 26(3):176-80. PubMed ID: 22838002
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  • 2. Incidence and prevalence of myofascial pain in the jaw-face region. A one-year prospective study on dental students.
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    Acta Odontol Scand; 2008 Apr; 66(2):113-21. PubMed ID: 18446553
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  • 3. Effects of experimental occlusal interferences in individuals reporting different levels of wake-time parafunctions.
    Michelotti A, Cioffi I, Landino D, Galeone C, Farella M.
    J Orofac Pain; 2012 Apr; 26(3):168-75. PubMed ID: 22838001
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  • 5. Predictors of bruxism, other oral parafunctions, and tooth wear over a 20-year follow-up period.
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  • 6. Oral parafunctions and positive clinical examination findings.
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  • 7. Oral motor parafunctions among heavy drug addicts and their effects on signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders.
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  • 8. Jaw muscle soreness after tooth-clenching depends on force level.
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  • 9. Psychophysiological definitions of clenching.
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  • 10. Effects of 5 days of repeated submaximal clenching on masticatory muscle pain and tenderness: an experimental study.
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  • 11. Influence of muscle pain tolerance on muscle pain threshold in experimental tooth clenching in man.
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  • 12. Frequency of daytime tooth clenching episodes in individuals affected by masticatory muscle pain and pain-free controls during standardized ability tasks.
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    Clin Oral Investig; 2017 May; 21(4):1139-1148. PubMed ID: 27283326
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  • 13. Effect of parafunctional clenching on TMD pain.
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  • 14. Craniomandibular disorders in adolescents. A longitudinal study in an urban Swedish population.
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  • 15. Bruxism, oral parafunctions, anamnestic and clinical findings of temporomandibular disorders in children.
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    J Oral Rehabil; 2012 Feb; 39(2):126-35. PubMed ID: 21916926
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  • 16. Craniomandibular pain, oral parafunctions, and psychological stress in a longitudinal case study.
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  • 17. Temporomandibular disorders and facial pain: a psychophysiological perspective.
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  • 18. Some subjective-experiential parameters of experimental tooth clenching in children.
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  • 19. Females with sleep bruxism show lower theta and alpha electroencephalographic activity irrespective of transient morning masticatory muscle pain.
    Abe S, Carra MC, Huynh NT, Rompré PH, Lavigne GJ.
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  • 20. Prevalence and risk factors of sleep bruxism and wake-time tooth clenching in a 7- to 17-yr-old population.
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