AIM:The role of parafunctional masticatory muscle activity in tooth loss has not been fully clarified. This study aimed to reveal the characteristic activity of masseter muscles in bite collapse patients while awake and asleep. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Six progressive bite collapse patients (PBC group), six age- and gender-matched control subjects (MC group), and six young control subjects (YC group) were enrolled. Electromyograms (EMG) of the masseter muscles were continuously recorded with an ambulatory EMG recorder while patients were awake and asleep. Diurnal and nocturnal parafunctional EMG activity was classified as phasic, tonic, or mixed using an EMG threshold of 20% maximal voluntary clenching. RESULTS:Highly extended diurnal phasic a...
Patient: Observation of attrition patterns suggests that mandibular movement in sleep bruxism (SB) m...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess frequency and multiple-night variability of sleep bruxism (SB...
Background: Studies have shown co-contraction of jaw and neck muscles in healthy subjects during (su...
Aim: The role of parafunctional masticatory muscle activity in tooth loss has not been fully clarifi...
The role of parafunctional masticatory muscle activity in tooth loss has not been fully clarified. T...
Aims: To assess the correlation between tooth wear and sleep-time masseter muscle activity (sMMA) in...
Abstract Background Sleep bruxism has been described as a combination of different orofacial motor a...
Background: Myogenous pain of the chewing muscles is a subgroup of temporomandibular disorder (TMD)....
The masticatory central pattern generator (CPG) may be implicated in the pathophysiology of sleep br...
doi: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2011.00528.x Nocturnal masseter electromyographic activity of complete dent...
Background: Little is known about wake-time masseter activity of patients with masticatory muscle pa...
Objectives: Tooth clenching has been suggested to be related to temporomandibular pain. However, the...
AbstractOcclusal overload during sleep is a significant clinical issue that has negative impacts on ...
Bruxism is widely defined as an anxiety response to environmental stress. Occlusal splints are frequ...
Bruxism during sleep may be attributable not only to attrition and periodontal disease of the teeth,...
Patient: Observation of attrition patterns suggests that mandibular movement in sleep bruxism (SB) m...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess frequency and multiple-night variability of sleep bruxism (SB...
Background: Studies have shown co-contraction of jaw and neck muscles in healthy subjects during (su...
Aim: The role of parafunctional masticatory muscle activity in tooth loss has not been fully clarifi...
The role of parafunctional masticatory muscle activity in tooth loss has not been fully clarified. T...
Aims: To assess the correlation between tooth wear and sleep-time masseter muscle activity (sMMA) in...
Abstract Background Sleep bruxism has been described as a combination of different orofacial motor a...
Background: Myogenous pain of the chewing muscles is a subgroup of temporomandibular disorder (TMD)....
The masticatory central pattern generator (CPG) may be implicated in the pathophysiology of sleep br...
doi: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2011.00528.x Nocturnal masseter electromyographic activity of complete dent...
Background: Little is known about wake-time masseter activity of patients with masticatory muscle pa...
Objectives: Tooth clenching has been suggested to be related to temporomandibular pain. However, the...
AbstractOcclusal overload during sleep is a significant clinical issue that has negative impacts on ...
Bruxism is widely defined as an anxiety response to environmental stress. Occlusal splints are frequ...
Bruxism during sleep may be attributable not only to attrition and periodontal disease of the teeth,...
Patient: Observation of attrition patterns suggests that mandibular movement in sleep bruxism (SB) m...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess frequency and multiple-night variability of sleep bruxism (SB...
Background: Studies have shown co-contraction of jaw and neck muscles in healthy subjects during (su...