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265 related items for PubMed ID: 23630684

  • 1. 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.
    J Orofac Pain; 2013; 27(2):123-34. PubMed ID: 23630684
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  • 2. Association between rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during sleep and masticatory myofascial pain: a polysomnographic study.
    Rossetti LM, Pereira de Araujo Cdos R, Rossetti PH, Conti PC.
    J Orofac Pain; 2008; 22(3):190-200. PubMed ID: 18780532
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  • 3. A mandibular advancement appliance reduces pain and rhythmic masticatory muscle activity in patients with morning headache.
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  • 4. Sleep bruxism and sleep arousal: an experimental challenge to assess the role of cyclic alternating pattern.
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    J Oral Rehabil; 2011 Sep; 38(9):635-42. PubMed ID: 21299589
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  • 5. Effect of jaw muscle pain and soreness evoked by capsaicin before sleep on orofacial motor activity during sleep.
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  • 7. Sleep bruxism: an oromotor activity secondary to micro-arousal.
    Kato T, Rompré P, Montplaisir JY, Sessle BJ, Lavigne GJ.
    J Dent Res; 2001 Oct; 80(10):1940-4. PubMed ID: 11706956
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  • 8. A case-control study on the effect of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity (RMMA) clusters on sleep fragmentation and severity of orofacial muscle pain in sleep bruxism.
    Martynowicz H, Lavigne G, Kato T, Poreba R, Michalek-Zrabkowska M, Macek P, Gac P, Wojakowska A, Surowiak P, Mazur G, Wieckiewicz M.
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  • 9. Evidence that experimentally induced sleep bruxism is a consequence of transient arousal.
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  • 10. Tooth wear in young subjects: a discriminator between sleep bruxers and controls?
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  • 11. Sleep-related factors and orofacial pain symptoms associated with rhythmic masticatory muscle activity frequency scored by polysomnography recordings: A case-control study.
    Barbon FJ, Costa YM, Castagno CD, Perroni AP, de Oliveira da Rosa WL, Bonjardim LR, Boscato N.
    Sleep Med; 2023 Jan; 101():461-467. PubMed ID: 36516603
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  • 12. Sleep bruxism is associated to micro-arousals and an increase in cardiac sympathetic activity.
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    J Sleep Res; 2006 Sep; 15(3):339-46. PubMed ID: 16911037
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  • 13. Identification of a sleep bruxism subgroup with a higher risk of pain.
    Rompré PH, Daigle-Landry D, Guitard F, Montplaisir JY, Lavigne GJ.
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  • 14. Craniofacial pain and jaw-muscle activity during sleep.
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  • 15. A significant increase in breathing amplitude precedes sleep bruxism.
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  • 16. Oro-facial activities in sleep bruxism patients and in normal subjects: a controlled polygraphic and audio-video study.
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  • 17. Sleep bruxism: a comprehensive overview for the dental clinician interested in sleep medicine.
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  • 18. Is there a first night effect on sleep bruxism? A sleep laboratory study.
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  • 19. Rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during sleep in humans.
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  • 20. Association between sleep bruxism, swallowing-related laryngeal movement, and sleep positions.
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    Sleep; 2003 Jun 15; 26(4):461-5. PubMed ID: 12841373
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