AIMS: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subjects with or without reports of intermittent locking of the jaw. METHODS: This experimental study included 15 subjects with a reducing anteriorly displaced disc (ADD) and with symptoms of intermittent locking and 15 subjects with a reducing ADD without such symptoms. The moment of disc reduction (MDR), quantified using mandibular movement recordings, was recorded at baseline, and after maximally 60 minutes of chewing. Thereafter, MDR was recorded again after 20 minutes of rest, and if necessary after 72 hours, in order to document return of MDR to baseline values. RESULTS: In subjects without intermittent locking, the MDR after chewing was not...
Background: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
Until now, no study has investigated the effects of masticatory muscle training on chewing function ...
PURPOSE: To verify whether the number of chewing strokes and the chewing time are influenced by dent...
Aims: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subje...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the mom...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
The best treatment strategy for disturbing temporomandibular clicking sounds is not known. The aim w...
AIMS: To test the hypothesis that oral parafunctions and symptomatic temporomandibulair joint (TMJ) ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of a chewing exercise on pain intensity and pressure-pain thresho...
ims: To test the hypothesis that oral parafunctions and symptomatic temporomandibulair joint (TMJ) h...
Nociceptive substances, injected into the masseter muscle, induce pain and facilitate the jaw-stretc...
The aim was to clarify the effects of experimentally provoked delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) i...
Recovery of oral function is one of the most important objectives of orthognathic surgery. This stud...
BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
BACKGROUND Muscle-related temporomandibular disorders (TMD) may affect the masticatory function. ...
Background: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
Until now, no study has investigated the effects of masticatory muscle training on chewing function ...
PURPOSE: To verify whether the number of chewing strokes and the chewing time are influenced by dent...
Aims: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subje...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the mom...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
The best treatment strategy for disturbing temporomandibular clicking sounds is not known. The aim w...
AIMS: To test the hypothesis that oral parafunctions and symptomatic temporomandibulair joint (TMJ) ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of a chewing exercise on pain intensity and pressure-pain thresho...
ims: To test the hypothesis that oral parafunctions and symptomatic temporomandibulair joint (TMJ) h...
Nociceptive substances, injected into the masseter muscle, induce pain and facilitate the jaw-stretc...
The aim was to clarify the effects of experimentally provoked delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) i...
Recovery of oral function is one of the most important objectives of orthognathic surgery. This stud...
BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
BACKGROUND Muscle-related temporomandibular disorders (TMD) may affect the masticatory function. ...
Background: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
Until now, no study has investigated the effects of masticatory muscle training on chewing function ...
PURPOSE: To verify whether the number of chewing strokes and the chewing time are influenced by dent...