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  1. Tendinopathy of masticatory muscles: a narrative review on the potential pathogenetic mechanism and pain characteristics
  2. An Adapted Single-Needle Arthrocentesis Technique for the Temporomandibular Joint to Enhance Circuit Stability and Enable Synovial Fluid Sampling
  3. Management of awake bruxism: a systematic review
  4. Clinical Outcomes of 3D Printed Bridges in Patients With and Without Bruxism
  5. Orofacial pain researchers or searchers? Considerations on the publication equilibrium from a translational medicine perspective
  6. Daytime Sleepiness and Dispositional Optimism Are Related to Awake Bruxism Among Patients With Painful Temporomandibular Disorders
  7. Tooth Loss as a Risk Factor of Declining Intrinsic Capacity Domains in Later Life: Evidence From NHANES 2009–2014
  8. Correlation between MRI-detected effusion and temporomandibular joint pain: A systematic review
  9. Temporomandibular disorders: A new list of key points to summarize the standard of care
  10. Does Arthrocentesis Reduce Pain in Patients With Systemic Polyarthritis and Temporomandibular Joint Intra-Articular Pain and Dysfunction?
  11. The outcome of nanoceramic resin-based material single partial crowns in patients with signs of bruxism. A 7-year retrospective study
  12. Temporomandibular disorders: Do we finally have a consensus standard of care for dissemination?
  13. Posterior partial crowns out of lithium disilicate with or without posts: A randomized controlled study at 9 years follow up
  14. AWAKE BRUXISM PREVALENCE ACROSS POPULATIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
  15. The Relation Between Daytime Sleepiness and Awake and Sleep Bruxism Report in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
  16. TMD Patients With High Pain–Related Disability Have Higher Oral Behaviour Scores Than Individuals Without Pain and TMD Patients With Low Pain–Related Disability
  17. Comparison between two different registration protocols for the count of sleep bruxism events in a sample of healthy individuals
  18. Sleep Bruxism Self‐Report and Awake Bruxism: An Ecological Momentary Assessment
  19. Is botulinum toxin the future of orofacial pain management? Evidence and perspectives
  20. Patient Experiences With Temporomandibular Disorders: A Survey on the Pathways in Diagnosis and Treatment
  21. The Impact of Acute National Stress on Awake Bruxism Behaviour Among Young Adults—An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
  22. Psychological Distress: A Mediating Factor in the Relationship Between Sleep Bruxism and Tobacco Smoking
  23. An orofacial pain partnership: Old actors, new goals
  24. The temporomandibular joint disc: A complex fable about an elusive butterfly
  25. Evaluating the association of temporomandibular disorders with audiological symptoms through instrumental diagnostics: A systematic review
  26. The outcome of prosthodontic treatments in individuals with bruxism and different restoration material. A scoping literature review
  27. Relationship Between Cigarette Smoking and Awake Bruxism: Does Smoking Increase the Frequency of Masticatory Muscle Activities?
  28. Awake Bruxism Is Unrelated to Smoking, Despite the Different Psychological Status: A Pilot Study
  29. The determination of patient-based experiences with smartphone-based report of awake bruxism using a diary
  30. The development and pilot testing of the OroFacial Awakening Symptoms Questionnaire (OFASQ)
  31. Comparison Between Ecological Momentary Assessment and Self‐Report of Awake Bruxism Behaviours in a Group of Healthy Young Adults
  32. Influence of Printing Angulation on the Flexural Strength of 3D Printed Resins: An In Vitro Study
  33. Ontology and Bruxism: Do We Have Enough Information?
  34. Let's Start Using the BruxScreen to Perform the Still‐Needed Psychometric Tests
  35. Standardised Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism: Translation, Cultural Adaptation and Pilot Testing in Italy
  36. Long‐Term Study on the Fluctuation of Self‐Reported Awake Bruxism in a Cohort of Healthy Young Adults
  37. Temporomandibular disorders: INfORM/IADR key points for good clinical practice based on standard of care
  38. Sleep Disorders Affecting Prognosis of Dental Treatment
  39. Oral health indicators and bone mineral density disorders in older age: A systematic review
  40. Myths surrounding vertical dimension of occlusion in restorative dentistry: A scoping review
  41. Intramuscular Botulinum Toxin as an Adjunct to Arthrocentesis with Viscosupplementation in Temporomandibular Disorders: A Proof-of-Concept Case–Control Investigation
  42. Moving beyond bruxism episode index: Discarding misuse of the number of sleep bruxism episodes as masticatory muscle pain biomarker
  43. A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial on Press, Block Lithium Disilicate, and 3D Printed Partial Crowns in Posterior Teeth: One-Year Recall
  44. Effects of orthodontic aligners on the ecological report of awake bruxism
  45. The professional burden of protecting TMD patients
  46. Bruxism: An orthodontist's perspective
  47. Correlation between bilateral TMJ MRI findings: A systematic review of the literature
  48. Awake bruxism behaviors frequency in a group of healthy young adults with different psychological scores
  49. Effects of orthodontic aligners on 24-hour masseter muscle activity: a multiple-day electromyographic study
  50. Obstructive sleep apnoea, sleep bruxism and gastroesophageal reflux – mutually interacting conditions? A literature review
  51. Relationship between sleep bruxism and obstructive sleep apnoea: A population‐based survey
  52. Qualitative suggestions for the further development of the Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB)
  53. Baseline masticatory muscles' performance may predict pain relief in temporomandibular disorders
  54. Awake bruxism report in a population of dental students with and without ecological momentary assessment monitorization–A randomised trial
  55. A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial on Lithium Disilicate Veneers Manufactured by the CAD–CAM Method: Digital Versus Hybrid Workflow
  56. Sleep bruxism
  57. The evolution of a field: A challenge and an opportunity
  58. A century of bruxism research in top-ranking medical journals
  59. Self-reported mandible bracing and teeth clenching are associated with anxiety and depression traits in a group of healthy young individuals
  60. Temporomandibular disorders in migraine and tension-type headache patients: a systematic review with meta-analysis
  61. Treatment of Condylar Hypoplasia in Alagille Syndrome - A Case Report
  62. Does increasing vertical dimension of occlusion in centric relation affect muscular activity? An electromyographic study
  63. Five years after the 2018 consensus definitions of sleep and awake bruxism: An explanatory note
  64. Creating patients: how technology and measurement approaches are misused in diagnosis and convert healthy individuals into TMD patients
  65. Translation and cultural adaptation of the Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB) and the Bruxism Screener (BruxScreen): A 12‐step guideline
  66. Is Botulinum Toxin Effective in Treating Orofacial Neuropathic Pain Disorders? A Systematic Review
  67. Response to letter to the Editor: Look at the elephant! Commentary on ‘Prevalence of temporomandibular disorders in adult obstructive sleep apnoea patients: A cross‐sectional controlled study’
  68. The Relationship between Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Body Mass Index in an Older Population from Southern Italy: The Salus in Apulia Study
  69. The Relationship between Oral Health‐Related Quality of Life and Body Mass Index in an Older Population from Southern Italy: The Salus in Apulia Study
  70. Repeatability of Teethan® indexes analysis of the masseter and anterior temporalis muscles during maximum clenching: a pilot study
  71. The advancement of a discipline: The past, present and future of bruxism research
  72. Chewing performance of patients with worn dentition before and after restorations: A scoping review
  73. Awake bruxism in temporomandibular disorders patients referred to tertiary care: A retrospective study on its assessment and TMD management
  74. Centric relation—A biological perspective of a technical concept
  75. Research routes on awake bruxism metrics: Implications of the updated bruxism definition and evaluation strategies
  76. Smartphone application to report awake bruxism
  77. Assessment of awake bruxism by a novel bruxism screener and ecological momentary assessment among patients with masticatory muscle myalgia and healthy controls
  78. Outcomes of Endodontic-Treated Teeth Obturated with Bioceramic Sealers in Combination with Warm Gutta-Percha Obturation Techniques: A Prospective Clinical Study
  79. Dental practitioner approaches to bruxism: Preliminary findings from the national dental practice-based research network
  80. Temporomandibular Disorders Within the Context of Sleep Disorders
  81. Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Comorbidities
  82. How dental teams can help patients with temporomandibular disorders receive general dental care: An International Delphi process
  83. Self‐reported sleep bruxism and mortality in 1990–2020 in a nationwide twin cohort
  84. The bruxism screener (BruxScreen): Development, pilot testing and face validity
  85. Correlations between sleep architecture and sleep‐related masseter muscle activity in children with sleep bruxism
  86. Ecological Momentary Assessment of Awake Bruxism Behaviors: A Scoping Review of Findings from Smartphone-Based Studies in Healthy Young Adults
  87. Prevalence of oral behaviours in general dental patients attending a university clinic in Italy
  88. Standardised Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism
  89. Ecological Momentary Assessment of Awake Bruxism Frequency in Patients with Different Temporomandibular Disorders
  90. Overtreatment "Successes"—What Are the Negative Consequences for Patients, Dentists, and the Profession?
  91. Electromyographic Assessment of Masseter Muscle Activity: A Proposal for a 24 h Recording Device with Preliminary Data
  92. The development of the Standardised Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB): An international road map
  93. Bruxism definition: Past, present, and future – What should a prosthodontist know?
  94. Impact of Confinement by COVID-19 in Awake and Sleep Bruxism Reported by Portuguese Dental Students
  95. Oral frailty indicators to target major adverse health-related outcomes in older age: a systematic review
  96. Comparison between Ecological Momentary Assessment and Questionnaire for Assessing the Frequency of Waking-Time Non-Functional Oral Behaviours
  97. Correlation between a Force-Sensing Oral Appliance and Electromyography in the Detection of Tooth Contact Bruxism Events
  98. Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives on Awake Bruxism Assessment: Expert Consensus Recommendations
  99. Correlation between Apnea Severity and Sagittal Cephalometric Features in a Population of Patients with Polysomnographically Diagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  100. Gut Bless Your Pain—Roles of the Gut Microbiota, Sleep, and Melatonin in Chronic Orofacial Pain and Depression
  101. The effect of singing on pain and psychological well‐being in a patient population with pain‐related temporomandibular disorders
  102. Ecological Momentary Assessment of Awake Bruxism with a Smartphone Application Requires Prior Patient Instruction for Enhanced Terminology Comprehension: A Multi-Center Study
  103. Customized Appliance Device for Force Detection in Bruxism Individuals: An Observational Study
  104. Botulinum Toxin for Treating Temporomandibular Disorders: What is the Evidence?
  105. Mismanagement of dentoalveolar pain
  106. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Closed-Mouth TMJ Disc-Condyle Relationship in a Population of Patients Seeking for Temporomandibular Disorders Advice
  107. Temporal relationship between sleep‐time masseter muscle activity and apnea–hypopnea events: A pilot study
  108. COVID-19 pandemic and the psyche, bruxism, temporomandibular disorders triangle
  109. Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A on the Psychosocial Features of Myofascial Pain TMD Subjects: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  110. Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors in Awake Bruxism—Self-Report versus Ecological Momentary Assessment
  111. Utility of Smartphone‐based real‐time report (Ecological Momentary Assessment) in the assessment and monitoring of awake bruxism: A multiple‐week interval study in a Portuguese population of university students
  112. Sleep bruxism, chronotype, and cardiovascular issues – an interesting triad. Dr. Júnia Serra-Negra et al.’s reply
  113. Sleep bruxism and temporomandibular disorders: A scoping review of the literature
  114. Histopathology of the temporomandibular joint disc: Findings in 30 samples from joints with degenerative disease
  115. Computer-assisted surgery with custom prostheses and human amniotic membrane in a patient with bilateral class IV TMJ reankylosis: a case report
  116. Smartphone‐based evaluation of awake bruxism behaviours in a sample of healthy young adults: findings from two University centres
  117. Transitioning to chronic temporomandibular disorder pain: A combination of patient vulnerabilities and iatrogenesis
  118. Signal acquisition and analysis of ambulatory electromyographic recordings for the assessment of sleep bruxism: A scoping review
  119. Temporomandibular Joint Arthrocentesis in Patients with Degenerative Joint Disease: A 10- to 22-year Follow-up
  120. Evaluation of interleukin-1 beta and the ratio of interleukin-1 beta to interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in gingival crevicular fluid during orthodontic canine retraction
  121. Research routes on improved sleep bruxism metrics: Toward a standardised approach
  122. Arthrocentesis of the Temporomandibular Joint: Systematic Review and Clinical Implications of Research Findings
  123. Oral frailty and neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease
  124. Frequency of Sleep Bruxism Behaviors in Healthy Young Adults over a Four-Night Recording Span in the Home Environment
  125. Self-reported sleep bruxism among Finnish symphony orchestra musicians: Associations with perceived sleep-related problems and psychological stress
  126. Awake bruxism frequency and psychosocial factors in college preparatory students
  127. Why using ‘harmless behaviour’, ‘risk factor’ and ‘protective factor’ as terms describing the various possible consequences of bruxism is still the best option
  128. Medications and addictive substances potentially inducing or attenuating sleep bruxism and/or awake bruxism
  129. Correlation between Parental-Reported Tooth Grinding and Sleep Disorders: Investigation in a Cohort of 741 Consecutive Children
  130. Correlates and genetics of self‐reported sleep and awake bruxism in a nationwide twin cohort
  131. Treating Temporomandibular Disorders in the 21st Century: Can We Finally Eliminate the “Third Pathway”?
  132. Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin Type A on Persistent Myofascial Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
  133. STAB—A response to the commentary “Questions on the clinical applicability on the international consensus on the assessment of bruxism” by Skarmeta and Hormazabal Navarrete
  134. Correlation Between Physical and Psychosocial Findings in a Population of Temporomandibular Disorder Patients
  135. Pain Predictors in a Population of Temporomandibular Disorders Patients
  136. Towards a Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism (STAB) – Overview and general remarks of a multidimensional bruxism evaluation system
  137. Relationship between self‐reported bruxism and periodontal status: Findings from a cross‐sectional study
  138. Smartphone application to report awake bruxism: Norwegian translation and cultural adaptation
  139. Comparison between conventional and computerised methods in the assessment of an occlusal scheme
  140. Smartphone-based application for EMA assessment of awake bruxism: compliance evaluation in a sample of healthy young adults
  141. Bruxism: a summary of current knowledge on aetiology, assessment and management
  142. The bruxism construct: From cut‐off points to a continuum spectrum
  143. Prevalence of Function-Dependent Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Pain, and Predictors of Temporomandibular Disorders among Patients with Lyme Disease
  144. Oro‐facial pain experience among symphony orchestra musicians in Finland is associated with reported stress, sleep bruxism and disrupted sleep—Independent of the instrument group
  145. Associations between tooth wear and dental sleep disorders: A narrative overview
  146. Differences between palpation and static/dynamic tests to diagnose painful temporomandibular disorders in patients with Lyme disease
  147. Correlation Between Sleep-Time Masseter Muscle Activity and Tooth Wear: An Electromyographic Study
  148. Self-reported awake bruxism and chronotype profile: a multicenter study on Brazilian, Portuguese and Italian dental students
  149. Ecological Momentary Assessment and Intervention Principles for the Study of Awake Bruxism Behaviors, Part 2: Development of a Smartphone Application for a Multicenter Investigation and Chronological Translation for the Polish Version
  150. Ecological Momentary Assessment and Intervention Principles for the Study of Awake Bruxism Behaviors, Part 1: General Principles and Preliminary Data on Healthy Young Italian Adults
  151. Tinnitus in Temporomandibular Disorders patients: any clinical implications from research findings?
  152. Classification of Orofacial Pain
  153. Distribution of depression, somatization and pain-related impairment in patients with chronic temporomandibular disorders
  154. Temporomandibular Joint Disorders in the Elderly
  155. Indexes of jaw muscle function in asymptomatic individuals with different occlusal features
  156. How to label bruxism that is a sign of a disorder? That's the question! Response to letter by Meira e Cruz & Ettlin (2018)
  157. Evidence-based dentistry or meta-analysis illness? A commentary on current publishing trends in the field of temporomandibular disorders and bruxism
  158. Study of Associated Factors With Probable Sleep Bruxism Among Adolescents
  159. Comparative analysis of jaw morphology and temporomandibular disorders: A three-dimension imaging study
  160. Occlusal Equilibration for the Management of Temporomandibular Disorders
  161. Effects of invisible orthodontic retainers on masticatory muscles activity during sleep: a controlled trial
  162. Prevalence of psychosocial impairment in temporomandibular disorder patients: A systematic review
  163. Simple and effective treatment of chronic salivary fistulas after parotidectomy
  164. International consensus on the assessment of bruxism: Report of a work in progress
  165. Frequency of awake bruxism behaviours in the natural environment. A 7-day, multiple-point observation of real-time report in healthy young adults
  166. Relationship of self-reported sleep bruxism and awake bruxism with chronotype profiles in Italian dental students
  167. Association of possible sleep bruxism in children with different chronotype profiles and sleep characteristics
  168. Comparison of the outcomes of dynamic/static tests and palpation tests in TMD-pain patients
  169. Oro-facial pain and temporomandibular disorders classification systems: A critical appraisal and future directions
  170. Association of dietary habits and parental-reported sleep tooth grinding with tooth wear in children with mixed dentition
  171. Sleep behaviors in children with different frequencies of parental-reported sleep bruxism
  172. Current Concepts of Bruxism
  173. Frequency of temporomandibular disorders diagnoses based on RDC/TMD in a Polish patient population
  174. A comparison trial between three treatment modalities for the management of myofascial pain of jaw muscles: A preliminary study
  175. Temporomandibular disorders and dental occlusion. A systematic review of association studies: end of an era?
  176. Management of temporomandibular joint degenerative disorders with human amniotic membrane: Hypothesis of action
  177. Agreement between jaw-muscle activity measurement with portable single-channel electromyography and polysomnography in children
  178. Validity of different tools to assess sleep bruxism: a meta-analysis
  179. Prosthodontic planning in patients with temporomandibular disorders and/or bruxism: A systematic review
  180. Prevalence of sleep bruxism and awake bruxism in different chronotype profiles: Hypothesis of an association
  181. A Rare Case of Misdiagnosed Silent Lung Cancer with Solitary Metastasis to the Temporomandibular Joint Condyle
  182. Personality traits are potentially associated with the presence of chronic temporomandibular joint pain in patients without effusion as determined by T-2 weighted magnetic resonance
  183. Is there an association between verbal school bullying and possible sleep bruxism in adolescents?
  184. Is there enough evidence to use botulinum toxin injections for bruxism management? A systematic literature review
  185. Association between signs and symptoms of bruxism and presence of tori: a systematic review
  186. Subjects with temporomandibular joint disc displacement do not feature any peculiar changes in body posture
  187. Dental Angle class asymmetry and temporomandibular disorders
  188. Interrelationship between temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (OA) and cervical spine pain: Effects of intra-articular injection with hyaluronic acid
  189. Diagnostic accuracy of the use of parental-reported sleep bruxism in a polysomnographic study in children
  190. Methadone maintenance treatment may be associated with bruxism in male prisoners
  191. Why not stop looking at bruxism as a black/white condition? Aetiology could be unrelated to clinical consequences
  192. Association between proxy-reported sleep bruxism and quality of life aspects in Colombian children of different social layers
  193. A cone-beam computerized tomography assessment of the relationship between upper incisors inclination and articular eminence features in orthodontically untreated patients with different facial type
  194. Therapeutic effectiveness of a combined counseling plus stabilization appliance treatment for myofascial pain of the jaw muscles: A pilot study
  195. Temporomandibular Joint Disorders in Patients With Different Facial Morphology. A Systematic Review of the Literature
  196. Assessment of Anxiety and Coping Features in Bruxers: A Portable Electromyographic and Electrocardiographic Study
  197. Letter to the Editor: Authors' Response
  198. Anatomically Based Outcome Predictors of Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Intraoral Splint Devices: A Systematic Review of Cephalometric Studies
  199. Orthodontics is temporomandibular disorder–neutral
  200. Management of sleep bruxism in adults: a qualitative systematic literature review
  201. Cugliari g
  202. Bruxism Is Unlikely to Cause Damage to the Periodontium: Findings From a Systematic Literature Assessment
  203. Theories on possible temporal relationships between sleep bruxism and obstructive sleep apnea events. An expert opinion
  204. Single- or multiple-session viscosupplementation protocols for temporomandibular joint degenerative disorders: a randomized clinical trial
  205. Prevalence of tinnitus in patients with different temporomandibular disorders symptoms
  206. Effectiveness of treatment with viscosupplementation in temporomandibular joints with or without effusion
  207. No significant differences between conservative interventions and surgical interventions for TMJ disc displacement without reduction
  208. Diagnostic accuracy of portable instrumental devices to measure sleep bruxism: a systematic literature review of polysomnographic studies
  209. Are occlusal features associated with different temporomandibular disorder diagnoses in bruxers?
  210. Oral appliances for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea in patients with low C-PAP compliance: a long-term case series
  211. A Conservative Surgical Approach to Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis
  212. Bruxism and genetics: a review of the literature
  213. Long-Term Symptoms Onset and Heterotopic Bone Formation around a Total Temporomandibular Joint Prosthesis: a Case Report
  214. Dental malocclusion is not related to temporomandibular joint clicking: a logistic regression analysis in a patient population
  215. Detection of sleep bruxism: comparison between an electromyographic and electrocardiographic portable holter and polysomnography
  216. Response to Letter by Dr. Santana-Penin
  217. Jaw clenching effects in relation to two extreme occlusal features: patterns of diagnoses in a TMD patient population
  218. Statistical Approaches to Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders Research
  219. Fundamentals
  220. Literature Reviews
  221. Etiology and Epidemiology
  222. Diagnosis and Treatment
  223. A better definition of counselling strategies is needed to define effectiveness in temporomandibular disorders management
  224. Surface Electromyography Findings in Unilateral Myofascial Pain Patients: Comparison of Painful vs Non Painful Sides
  225. Correlation between self-reported and clinically based diagnoses of bruxism in temporomandibular disorders patients
  226. PERCEIVING PAIN: Authors' response
  227. Bruxismus und Implantate
  228. Prevalence of sleep bruxism in children: a systematic review of the literature
  229. Sleep‐related adductor Laryngeal dystonia causing sleep apnea
  230. Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging findings in temporomandibular joints of the two sides
  231. An assessment of the usefulness of jaw kinesiography in monitoring temporomandibular disorders
  232. Natural course of temporomandibular disorders with low pain‐related impairment: a 2‐to‐3‐year follow‐up study
  233. Two commentaries on interventions for the management of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis
  234. Axis II psychosocial findings predict effectiveness of TMJ hyaluronic acid injections
  235. I fondamenti della pratica etica nei disordini temporomandibolari in era di evidence-based medicine
  236. Family and School Environmental Predictors of Sleep Bruxism in Children
  237. Epidemiology of Bruxism in Adults: A Systematic Review of the Literature
  238. Development of a Quality-Assessment Tool for Experimental Bruxism Studies: Reliability and Validity
  239. Self-reported bruxism mirrors anxiety and stress in adults
  240. Is Bruxism a Risk Factor for Dental Implants? A Systematic Review of the Literature
  241. The diagnostic potential of static body-sway recording in orthodontics: a systematic review
  242. Bruxism defined and graded: an international consensus
  243. Comparison of 2 Hyaluronic Acid Drugs for the Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis
  244. Distribution of diagnoses in a population of patients with temporomandibular disorders
  245. Kinesiographic recordings of jaw movements are not accurate to detect magnetic resonance–diagnosed temporomandibular joint (TMJ) effusion and disk displacement: findings from a validation study
  246. Ultrasonography has an acceptable diagnostic efficacy for temporomandibular disc displacement
  247. Treatment Effectiveness of Arthrocentesis Plus Hyaluronic Acid Injections in Different Age Groups of Patients With Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis
  248. Psychometric features of temporomandibular disorders patients in relation to pain diffusion, location, intensity and duration
  249. Are bruxism and the bite causally related?
  250. Age-Related Differences in Temporomandibular Disorder Diagnoses
  251. Myofascial Pain of the Jaw Muscles: Comparison of Short-Term Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Injections and Fascial Manipulation Technique
  252. Two-needle vs. single-needle technique for TMJ arthrocentesis plus hyaluronic acid injections: a comparative trial over a six-month follow up
  253. Dental occlusion, body posture and temporomandibular disorders: where we are now and where we are heading for
  254. Self-reported bruxism and temporomandibular disorders: findings from two specialised centres
  255. Arthrocentesis with or without additional drugs in temporomandibular joint inflammatory‐degenerative disease: comparison of six treatment protocols*
  256. Research diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders: a systematic review of axis I epidemiologic findings
  257. L’artrocentesi con e senza farmaci aggiuntivi nel trattamento dei processi infiammatori e degenerativi dell’articolazione temporomandibolare: studio clinico-sperimentale
  258. Bruxism: Overview of Current Knowledge and Suggestions for Dental Implants Planning
  259. Myositis ossificans traumatica of the temporalis muscle: a case report and diagnostic considerations
  260. Poster 344 Botulinum Toxin Versus Fascial Manipulation Technique in the Treatment of Chronic Facial Pain
  261. Influence of psychological symptoms on home-recorded sleep-time masticatory muscle activity in healthy subjects
  262. Surface electromyography of jaw muscles and kinesiographic recordings: diagnostic accuracy for myofascial pain
  263. Predictive factors of hyaluronic acid injections short-term effectiveness for TMJ degenerative joint disease
  264. Psychosocial impairment in temporomandibular disorders patients. RDC/TMD axis II findings from a multicentre study
  265. Temporomandibular disorders assessment: medicolegal considerations in the evidence‐based era
  266. Synovial chondromatosis of the temporomandibular joint: a case description with systematic literature review
  267. Correlation of RDC/TMD axis I diagnoses and axis II pain-related disability. A multicenter study
  268. Hyaluronic Acid In the Treatment of TMJ Disorders: A Systematic Review of the Literature
  269. Relationship between bruxism and temporomandibular disorders: a systematic review of literature from 1998 to 2008
  270. Age peaks of different RDC/TMD diagnoses in a patient population
  271. Predictive Value of Combined Clinically Diagnosed Bruxism and Occlusal Features For TMJ Pain
  272. Ultrasonography of the temporomandibular joint: a literature review
  273. Short-term effects of arthrocentesis plus viscosupplementation in the management of signs and symptoms of painful TMJ disc displacement with reduction. A pilot study
  274. Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis: an open label trial of 76 patients treated with arthrocentesis plus hyaluronic acid injections
  275. Psychosocial profiles of painful TMD patients
  276. Association between magnetic resonance signs of temporomandibular joint effusion and disk displacement
  277. Etiopathogenesis of disk displacement of the temporomandibular joint: A review of the mechanisms
  278. Total temporomandibular joint replacement: A clinical case with a proposal for post-surgical rehabilitation
  279. Arthrocentesis of the temporomandibular joint: a proposal for a single-needle technique
  280. Agreement between Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders and Magnetic Resonance Diagnoses of Temporomandibular disc displacement in a patient population
  281. Surgical treatment of chronic temporomandibular joint dislocation: A case report
  282. Temporomandibular joint click sound and magnetic resonance-depicted disk position: Which relationship?
  283. Efficacy of Botulinum Toxin in Treating Myofascial Pain in Bruxers: A Controlled Placebo Pilot Study
  284. Temporomandibular joint total replacement prosthesis: current knowledge and considerations for the future
  285. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Biobehavioral Therapy in the Treatment of Temporomandibular Disorders: A Literature Review
  286. Psychopathology and Clinical Features in an Italian Sample of Patients with Myofascial and Temporomandibular Joint Pain: Preliminary Data
  287. A one-year case series of arthrocentesis with hyaluronic acid injections for temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis
  288. Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) axis I diagnoses in an Italian patient population
  289. Ultrasonography of the temporomandibular joint: Comparison of findings in patients with rheumatic diseases and temporomandibular disorders. A preliminary report
  290. Anxiety symptoms in clinically diagnosed bruxers
  291. Mood disorders in subjects with bruxing behavior
  292. Brain Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Evaluation in Pediatric Patients With Neurofibromatosis Type 1
  293. Comparison of ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of temporomandibular joint disc displacement
  294. Sexual hormone serum levels and temporomandibular disorders. A preliminary study
  295. Mood and anxiety psychopathology and temporomandibular disorder: a spectrum approach
  296. Quantification of the relative risk of multiple occlusal variables for muscle disorders of the stomatognathic system
  297. Mood Spectrum in Patients with Different Painful Temporomandibular Disorders
  298. Psychic and occlusal factors in bruxers
  299. Predictive value of clinical findings for temporomandibular joint effusion
  300. Ultrasound assessment of increased capsular width as a predictor of temporomandibular joint effusion