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tooth wear/headache

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The relationship between bruxism, sleep quality, and headaches in schoolchildren.

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[Purpose] Present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between sleep bruxism and headache in school children. [Subjects and Methods] This study was conducted with 103 children aged 3-6 years. The exclusion criteria were early tooth loss, dental appliance was used, physical or psychological

Vectored upper cervical manipulation for chronic sleep bruxism, headache, and cervical spine pain in a child.

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OBJECTIVE To discuss the management of chronic sleep bruxism in a 6-year old girl. Clinical features The patient had morning headaches and cervical spine pain. Due to abnormal tooth wear, bruxism had been previously diagnosed and was verified by observation during sleep. She also had abnormal

Tooth wear in patients treated with HIV anti-retroviral therapy.

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The objective of this study was to elucidate the relationship between HIV anti-retroviral therapy and tooth wear.Assessment of tooth wear was conducted both with a survey questionnaire and clinical assessment at Russell Street Dental Clinic in Portland,

Dental wear caused by association between bruxism and gastroesophageal reflux disease: a rehabilitation report.

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Bruxism is a pathological activity of the stomatognathic system that involves tooth grinding and clenching during parafunctional jaw movements. Clinical signs of bruxism are mostly related to dental wear and muscular and joint discomforts, but a large number of etiological factors can be listed, as

Topical review: sleep bruxism, headaches, and sleep-disordered breathing in children and adolescents.

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Sleep bruxism, a well-known burden for dentists, is commonly observed in pediatric populations. Dentists are responsible for the detection and prevention of the detrimental consequences on the stomatognathic system that may occur in some patients with sleep bruxism. However, sleep bruxism is much

Spontaneous jaw muscle activity in patients with acquired brain injuries-Preliminary findings.

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METHODS High or excessive parafunctional jaw muscle activity is a frequent complication of acquired brain injury (ABI) and may have some similarities to bruxism. Bruxism has been associated with increased tooth wear, masseter hypertrophy and headaches. The aim of this observational study was to

Management of nocturnal bruxism with an anterior stop point appliance.

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Bruxism is an oral parafunctional activity. The more common symptoms are tooth grinding and tooth clenching; however, many other symptoms can be related to bruxism. Dentists treat the results of this condition which may include tooth wear, tooth mobility, tooth fracture, hypertrophy of masticatory

Bruxism after brain injury: successful treatment with botulinum toxin-A.

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Bruxism, the rhythmic grinding of teeth--usually during sleep--is not an infrequent complication of traumatic brain injury. Its prevalence in the general population is 21%, but its incidence after brain injury is unknown. Untreated, bruxism causes masseter hypertrophy, headache, temporomandibular

Prevalence of Temporomandibular Dysfunction and its Association with Malocclusion in Children: An Epidemiologic Study.

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BACKGROUND Malocclusion is one etiological factor of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). This study investigates the prevalence of TMD and the relationship between TMD and the type of occlusion. METHODS A sample of 923 children (463 girls and 460 boys, ages 7-12 years old) was grouped not only

Oral motor parafunctions among heavy drug addicts and their effects on signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), bruxism, and other oral habits among drug addicts compared to a normal, non-addicted, matched control population, and to assess the detrimental effect of long-term drug abuse on the parameters studied. METHODS Subjects

Awake Bruxism Treated with Pregabaline in a Patient with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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Background: Bruxism is excessive teeth grinding or jaw clenching. Several symptoms are commonly associated with bruxism, including hypersensitive teeth, aching jaw muscles, headaches, tooth wear, and damage to dental restorations. There

Prevalence of Bruxism in Hemifacial-Spasm Patients.

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OBJECTIVE A previous study reported an increased prevalence of bruxism (25%) in patients with cranio-cervical dystonia (CCD) compared to normal controls (13%). CCD can affect the muscles of the head and neck. Besides the CCD affecting these muscles, hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a form of peripheral

Oral parafunctions, piercing and signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in high school students.

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OBJECTIVE The use of chewing-gum and piercing has become common among adolescents and might result in increased oral muscle activity and overloading. Aim To investigate the frequency of oral piercing and parafunctions in relation to symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) among

Comparison of various treatments for sleep bruxism using determinants of number needed to treat and effect size.

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OBJECTIVE Sleep bruxism (SB) is associated with temporomandibular pain, headaches, tooth wear, and disruption of the bed partner's sleep. The aim of this report was to compare SB treatments from various experimental studies to guide the selection of a treatment for a large sample size

Orofacial pain in young adults and associated childhood and adulthood factors: results of the population study, Wales, United Kingdom.

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OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of orofacial pain (OFP) among young adults (30-31 years old) and to determine the effect of childhood and adulthood risk factors on the occurrence of OFP. METHODS Prospective cohort study to investigate dental and social effects of
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