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138 related items for PubMed ID: 37077152
1. Reciprocal first night effect on rhythmic and non-rhythmic oromotor episodes in moderate to severe primary sleep bruxism: A retrospective physiological study. Haraki S, Tsujisaka A, Shiraishi Y, Toyota R, Katagiri A, Toyoda H, Ishigaki S, Taniike M, Kato T. J Oral Rehabil; 2024 Jan; 51(1):131-142. PubMed ID: 37077152 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. A lack of specific motor patterns between rhythmic/non-rhythmic masticatory muscle activity and bodily movements in sleep bruxism. Imai H, Haraki S, Tsujisaka A, Okura M, Adachi H, Ohno Y, Yatani H, Kato T. J Prosthodont Res; 2021 Aug 21; 65(3):415-420. PubMed ID: 33281172 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
3. The occurrence of respiratory events in young subjects with a frequent rhythmic masticatory muscle activity: a pilot study. Tsujisaka A, Haraki S, Nonoue S, Mikami A, Adachi H, Mizumori T, Yatani H, Yoshida A, Kato T. J Prosthodont Res; 2018 Jul 21; 62(3):317-323. PubMed ID: 29475807 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
4. First night effect on polysomnographic sleep bruxism diagnosis varies among young subjects with different degrees of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity. Haraki S, Tsujisaka A, Toyota R, Shiraishi Y, Adachi H, Ishigaki S, Yatani H, Taniike M, Kato T. Sleep Med; 2020 Nov 21; 75():395-400. PubMed ID: 32950885 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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6. Is there a first night effect on sleep bruxism? A sleep laboratory study. Hasegawa Y, Lavigne G, Rompré P, Kato T, Urade M, Huynh N. J Clin Sleep Med; 2013 Nov 15; 9(11):1139-45. PubMed ID: 24235894 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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11. Clonidine has a paradoxical effect on cyclic arousal and sleep bruxism during NREM sleep. Carra MC, Macaluso GM, Rompré PH, Huynh N, Parrino L, Terzano MG, Lavigne GJ. Sleep; 2010 Dec 12; 33(12):1711-6. PubMed ID: 21120152 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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