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Bruxism, characterized by involuntary clenching or grinding of teeth, affects approximately 10% - 20% of adults globally and has significant implications for dental and systemic health. Emerging AI-driven diagnostic t...
The study was supported by the Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine(KSN1823211)and MAHSA University.
Objective:To investigate the current evidence on traditional medicine in managing bruxism and its clinical efficacy.Methods:A search was conducted in nine databases to identify potential eligible articles published fr...
Aims: To evaluate the association between bruxism, headaches, and temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Methods: A keyword search of the clinical notes of patients’ charts in AxiUmTM was performed using the se...
BACKGROUND Bruxism is a rhythmic masticatory muscle activity that occurs involuntarily in a non-physiologically functional state.There is a lack of research classifying the functional status of masticatory muscles in ...
Recently, bruxism became the center of attention for the etiological research of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs). The present study aims to investigate the presence and types of NCCLs associated with bruxism. Ret...
BACKGROUND Bruxism is a jaw-muscle activity characterized by the clenching or grinding of teeth. It can be divided into nocturnal bruxism and diurnal bruxism(DB). DB secondary to antidepressants is rare and refractory...
supported by the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Action Plan Project of Lanzhou University(no.201710730159).
Background: Occlusal splint therapy, which is a conservative approach to treat temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and bruxism, can change the occlusal contact of dentition. However, little is known about the variation...
What is bruxism?Bruxism is a constant and forceful habit of gridding or clenching the teeth.Usually teeth should touch each other when chewing and swallowing food,which happens briefly during the day.What are the cons...
Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) are defined as the loss of dental hard tissue at the cement-enamel junction. Erosion, abrasion, and attrition have been associated with this disorder. Objective: Recently, occlusal...
provided by the Junta de Andalucí'a for the research project P07TEP-03115 titled Biomeca'nica de la Mandí'bula Humana,for which this articlehas been prepared
A finite element model of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the human mandible was fabricated to study the effect of abnormal loading, such as awake and asleep bruxism, on the articular disc. A quasilinear visco...