Bruxism
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Summary The aim of the present study was to compare the head position and dental wear of bruxist and non-bruxist children with primary dentition.Methods: All the subjects had complete primary dentition, dental and skeletal class I... more
This study to assessed the prevalence of signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) by means of the frequency distribution of data for 218 dentistry students from a Brazilian public university using the Fonseca's... more
Objectives: To analyze the complications of dental implant treatment in a group of patients with bruxism in comparison with a matched group of non-bruxers. Material and methods: Patients being diagnosed as bruxers were identified within a... more
Dormire di lato o a pancia in giù può sbilanciare la mandibola, creando problemi ai denti e all’apparato stomatognatico, alla postura, e alle articolazioni. Dormire a pancia in su, al contrario, può evitare la comparsa di disturbi più o... more
This book tells part of the story of my life in a succession of anecdotes, or ‘Danecdotes,’ as a friend called them. It generally focuses on the unusual and thereby offers material for reflection. I often include some more or less... more
Current neurobiological understanding of Bruxism (Teeth Grinding) in Autism reveals a non-invasive, permanent cure for this condition based on the cutting-edge sciences of Applied Intentional Epigenetics and Applied Energy Medicine. Read... more
Supernumerary teeth, or teeth that develop in addition to the normal number of deciduous and permanent dentition, have been widely described in human and nonhuman primates. Most studies have focused on the morphology and on the etiology... more
This study determined the prevalence and specific anatomic types of disc displacement in asymptomatic versus symptomatic subjects using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A detailed MRI assessment was performed on both temporomandibular... more
The bruxism is a medical sleep syndrome; it is the remedial span for crushing the tines and gritting the jowl. Human rarely chore their tines and jowl, slightly than crushing their teeth lacking it producing any signals. The symptoms of... more
Recent studies have suggested that the insertion of dental implants in patients being diagnosed with bruxism negatively affected the implant failure rates. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the... more
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a nonpharmacologic treatment for pain relief. TENS has been used to treat a variety of painful conditions. This review updates the basic and clinical science regarding the use of TENS... more