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| Surface Electromyographic Evaluation of the Asymptomatic Human Masseter Muscle with Turns and Amplitude Analysis | Koji Kashima, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Omar Ibna Faizur Rahman, B.D.S., Ph.D.; Sumio Sakoda, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Ryosuke Shiba, D.D.S., Ph.D | $10 |
Electromyographic turns, or reversals of direction, per second (TS) and mean amplitude per turn (AT) are variables that have been widely used to assist and support an electrodiagnosis in neuromuscular disorders. The purpose of this study was to explore the feasibility of utilizing the TS and AT in conjunction with surface electrodes as a method for assessing masticatory muscle function. Ten normal subjects were instructed to exert brief isometric contractions at various levels, and the ... |
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| Prevalence and Patterns of Nocturnal Bruxofacets on Stabilization Splints in Temporomandibular Disorder Patients | Sung-Chang Chung, D.D.S., M.S.D.; Young-Ku Kim, D.D.S., M.S.D.; Hyung-Suk Kim, D.D.S., M.S.D. | $10 |
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of nocturnal bruxism, the characteristics of bruxofacets, and the reduction of symptoms in temporomandibular disorder (TMD) patients. The study involved the observation of bruxofacets on a stabilization splint. Twenty-six patients (22 women and 4 men , 16-54 years of age) with signs and symptoms of TMD were given an initial examination before using a splint, and then at intervals of one, three, six and ten weeks ... |
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| Effects of a Mandibular Advancement Device for the Treatment of Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Snoring on Respiratory Function and Sleep Quality | Kazuya Yoshida, D.D.S., Ph.D. | $10 |
In this study the fabrication of a simplified mandibular advancement device for sleep apnea syndrome was described. Its effect on respiratory function and sleep quality variables was evaluated polysomnographically in 256 patients with sleep apnea syndrome and snoring. Polysomnographic recordings were performed twice, before and after insertion of the oral appliance. The mean apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) decreased significantly (p<0.0001) with the appliance to 18.2 from 43.2 without it. Responders defined by ... |
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| Relationship Between Craniomandibular Disorders and Poor Posture | Peter Nicolakis, M.D.; Michael Nicolakis, M.D.; Eva Piehslinger, M.D.; Gerold Ebenbichler, M.D.; Markus Vachuda, M.D.; Chris Kirtley, Ph.D., M.D.; Veronika Fialka-Moser, M.D. | $10 |
The purpose of this research was to show that a relationship between craniomandibular disorders (CMD) and postural abnormalities has been repeatedly postulated, but still remains unproven. This study was intended to test this hypothesis. Twenty-five CMD patients (mean age 28.2 years) were compared with 25 gender and age matched controls (mean age 28.3 years) in a controlled, investigator-blinded trial. Twelve postural and ten muscle function parameters were examined. Measurements were separated into three ... |
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| Prolonged Mandibular Hypomobility Patient with a "Square Mandible" Configuration with Coronoid Process and Angle Hyperplasia | KenIchiro Murakami, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Yoshihiko Yokoe, D.D.S.; Shinya Yasuda, D.D.S.; Yoichi Tsuboi, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Tadahiko Iizuka, D.M.D., Ph.D | $10 |
The objective of this study was the surgical management of chronic severe mandibular hypomobility patients associated with square mandible morphology with coronoid process and angle hyperplasia, and one-year follow-up data is reported. Ten patients were studied. All patients were female and had a history of gradual severe jaw hypomobility. Clinical findings were similar to those of a "closed lock" patient. However, the facial appearance in these patients showed a characteristic square mandible facial configuration. Coronoid ... |
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| The Effect of Surgical Treatment of the Temporomandibular Joint: A Survey of 70 Patients | Minna K. Peltola, D.D.S.; Hannu Pernu, D.D.S., M.D.; Kyosti S. Oikarinen, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Aune M. Raustia, D.D.S., Ph.D. | $10 |
Most patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) can be successfully treated by conservative methods, but approximately 10-20 percent have persistent symptoms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the signs and symptoms of TMD in patients treated with open surgery of the TMJ. Seventy-two patients (13 men, 59 women, mean age 37 years, range 14-68 years) were evaluated during an eight-year period. Altogether 45 right TMJs and 39 left TMJs were treated, including both TMJs ... |
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| Relationship Between Dental Occlusion and Posture | Ramin Sharifi Milani, D.S.O.; Dominique Deville De PeriĊ½re, Ph.D.; Luc Lapeyre, D.S.S.; Laurence Pourreyron, D.S.S. | $10 |
The purpose of this study is to show the effects of dental occlusion on postural position. Thirty subjects were divided into two groups: an experimental group who wore mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliances (MORA) and a control group who wore no oral device. All of the subjects underwent the same Fukuda-Unterberger experimental stepping test to check their postural attitude. Any deviation of the subject during the test from his initial position was analyzed. The results seemed ... |
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| The Effects of Collagen Hydrolysat on Symptoms of Chronic Fibromyalgia and Temporomandibular Joint Pain | Gary B. Olson, D.D.S.; Sue Savage, M.B.S.; JoAnn Olson, R.P.P. | $10 |
Twenty (20) people who had medically diagnosed fibromyalgia for two to 15+ years participated in and completed a 90-day evaluation to determine effects of collagen hydrolysat on symptoms of chronic fibromyalgia, with twelve reporting temporomandibular joint pain. Collagen hydrolysat is a food supplement that is available without prescription, with no known side effects. Participants were evaluated initially and then at ...![endif]-->!--[if>![endif]-->!--[if> |
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| A Study of Dentists' Knowledge and Beliefs Regarding Temporomandibular Disorders in Korea | Won-You Lee, D.D.S., M.S.D., Ph.D.; Jeung-Woo Choi, D.D.S.; Jung Wha Lee, D.D.S. | $10 |
The purpose of this study was to examine the knowledge and beliefs regarding TMD (temporomandibular disorders) held by practicing dentists in Seoul, the capital and largest city in Korea. Four aspects of TMD (psychophysiological, psychiatric disorders, chronic pain and pathophysiological) were examined. The results indicate that while the role of psychophysiologic factors in the etiology of TMD and the role of psychiatric disorders is relatively widely acknowledged in the practicing community, there is a high ... |
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