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182 related items for PubMed ID: 9481981

  • 61. Masticatory electromyographic activity in healthy young adults and myogenous craniomandibular disorder patients.
    Visser A, McCarroll RS, Oosting J, Naeije M.
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    Jankelson RR.
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  • 63. Temporalis and masseter muscle activity in patients with anterior open bite and craniomandibular disorders.
    Bakke M, Michler L.
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  • 64. [The function of the temporal and masseter muscles in subclinical cases of temporomandibular myoarthropathies treated with orthodontic appliances].
    Lakomski J, Włoch S.
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  • 65. Electromyographic ratio of masseter and anterior temporalis muscles in children with and without temporomandibular disorders.
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  • 68. Effects of phototherapy on muscle activity and pain in individuals with temporomandibular disorder: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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  • 70. Masticatory muscle activity in different jaw relations during submaximal clenching efforts.
    Visser A, McCarroll RS, Naeije M.
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  • 71. Influence of an occlusal splint on integrated electromyography of the masseter muscles.
    Shi CS, Wang HY.
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  • 73. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICAL FACTORS IN THE TREATMENT OF COMPRESSION-DISLOCATION DYSFUNCTION OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT.
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  • 75. Electromyographic parameters related to clenching level and jaw-jerk reflex in patients with a simple type of myogenous cranio-mandibular disorder.
    Buchner R, Van der Glas HW, Brouwers JE, Bosman F.
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  • 78. Modeling of muscle forces in humans with and without temporomandibular joint disorders.
    Iwasaki LR, Liu H, Gonzalez YM, Marx DB, Nickel JC.
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  • 79. A clinical and electromyographic study of the long-term effects of an occlusal splint on the temporal and masseter muscles in patients with functional disorders and nocturnal bruxism.
    Sheikholeslam A, Holmgren K, Riise C.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1986 Mar 16; 13(2):137-45. PubMed ID: 3457133
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  • 80. An electromyographic study of the immediate effect of an occlusal splint on the postural activity of the anterior temporal and masseter muscles in different body positions with and without visual input.
    Holmgren K, Sheikholeslam A, Riise C.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1985 Nov 16; 12(6):483-90. PubMed ID: 3864966
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