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Transverse Palatal Expansion with Mini-implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expander (MARPE) Appliance on Non-obese Adult Patients with Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Improves Symptoms of OSA (CAT#3540)10/19/2023James Otani, DDS
Bruxism Is a Risk Factor for Implant Complications That May Ultimately Lead to Implant Failure (CAT#3294)11/20/2017Chris Yang
Sleep Bruxism Is Related to the Use of Alcohol, Caffeine, and Tobacco (CAT#3130)12/09/2016Jesse Stafford, DDS
A Combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Splint Therapy is More Effective in Reducing Resting Muscle Activity in Adult Bruxers Than Splint Therapy Alone (CAT#3084)04/01/2016Carissa Cerna
Massage is Beneficial for Managing Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) Pain in Patients Who Have Sleep Bruxism (CAT#3017)03/24/2016Ernest Thomas
In Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), There is a Greater Prevalence of Sleep Bruxism When Compared to Those Without Obstructive Sleep Apnea (CAT#2856)04/15/2015Ryan Ho
TMD Signs and Symptoms Increase in Dental Students After 1 Year of Dental School, Especially in Women (CAT#2822)04/13/2015Clayton Wills
For a Patient with Closed Lock and Bruxism, Arthrocentesis Plus a Stabilization Appliance is More Effective Than Arthrocentesis Alone in Increasing Range of Motion (CAT#2824)03/22/2015Gabriela Aranda
Gabapentin Is as Effective as an Occlusal Appliance in Controlling Nighttime Masticatory EMG Activity (CAT#2762)09/16/2014Supriya Patel
Over-the-counter Splints Used for Bruxism Have More Potential for Adverse Effects Than Splints Made and Adjusted by the Dentist (CAT#2735)06/24/2014Mohamad K. Alhadlaq
Drug Addiction Exacerbates Daytime Clenching and Sleep Bruxism (CAT#2620)03/25/2014Tyler Martini
Hydroxyzine may be an Acceptable Treatment Option for Children with Sleep Bruxism (CAT#2682)03/09/2014Robert Krantz
The Most Frequent Dental Therapies Used to Treat Bruxism by General Dentist are More Conservative Than Dental Specialists in The Management of Bruxism (CAT#2489)05/29/2013Ronald N. Brown, DDS
Posterior Ceramics are less affected by bruxism with a greater longevity than posterior direct composite resins. (CAT#2408)03/25/2013Maya M. Garcia
Patients With Sleep Bruxism Are More Sensitive To And Show Signs Of Higher Levels Of Mental And Physiologic Stress (CAT#2448)03/15/2013Nicholas Cox
Bruxism Will Decrease The Survival Rate Of A Posterior Implant (CAT#2423)02/28/2013Walkiria Rivera
Relief Of TMD Pain In Patients Diagnosed With PTSD: Modifications Of Traditional Occlusal Appliances (CAT#2212)04/26/2012Emily L. Moers
Electrical Stimulation Via Biofeedback May Be Effective In Reducing Temporalis Electromyographic (EMG) Activity Associated With Tooth-Grinding Or Clenching During Sleep (CAT#2240)04/11/2012Nikhil R. Reddy
Nocturnal Bruxism Managed With A Sleep Apnea Appliance (CAT#2067)07/07/2011Solmaz Shir
No Evidence To Support Botulinum Toxin As A Treatment For Bruxism In Children (CAT#782)03/17/2011Roshan Patel
Botulinum Toxin reduces Nocturnal EMG and Symptoms in Patients with sleep Bruxism (CAT#583)04/01/2010Christen Kartaltepe
Implant Supported Fixed Partial Dentures Have a Higher Success Rate Than Tooth Supported Fixed Partial Dentures (CAT#621)03/30/2010Alejandro Martinez
Young Patients Showing Signs And Symptoms Of Bruxism Are More Likely To Demand TMD Treatment In Adulthood (CAT#492)01/07/2010Steven Garlick
Occlusal Splints and Sleep Bruxism (CAT#465)12/22/2009J. Christian Francis