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期刊名:Journal of oral rehabilitation

缩写:J ORAL REHABIL

ISSN:0305-182X

e-ISSN:1365-2842

IF/分区:4.0/Q1

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C Lenherr,M Schimmel,G Stucki et al. C Lenherr et al.
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the most important and relevant aspects of functioning related to oral health from the patient's perspective. ...
Suvichaya Angkulmahasuk,Akira Nishiyama,Hiroyuki Ishiyama et al. Suvichaya Angkulmahasuk et al.
Background: Psychological stress and anxiety are known to influence muscle activity, particularly in the masticatory system. However, the interactive effects of stress, trait anxiety, and gender on objective masseter musc...
Gabriela Caovilla Felin,Cassiano Mateus Forcelini,Alvaro Della Bona Gabriela Caovilla Felin
Background: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a leading cause of orofacial pain, often associated with psychosocial factors that affect quality of life. Although these factors are well documented, the association with p...
Koichiro Matsuo,Tomohisa Ohno,Masako Kishima et al. Koichiro Matsuo et al.
Background: Compromised oral function in patients with stroke hinders the recovery of oral food intake and increases complication risk. Objective: ...
Mingzhu Lu,Yiming Wei,Ruili Zhang et al. Mingzhu Lu et al.
Background: The prevalence of oral frailty is high in older adults in China. Older adults in the community may be more likely to ignore the impact of slight changes in oral function in daily life. ...
Ji-Su Park,Gihyoun Lee,Moon-Young Chang Ji-Su Park
Background: Strengthening of the suprahyoid muscles plays a critical role in swallowing rehabilitation for older adults with oral hypofunction. Therefore, the development of diverse exercise devices and the accumulation o...
Pascal Eber,Yannick M Sillmann,Ana M P Baggio et al. Pascal Eber et al.
Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are multifactorial conditions involving biomechanical dysfunction and progressive degeneration of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and surrounding tissues. Although affecting...
Tessa Bijelic,Ambrosina Michelotti,Rosaria Bucci et al. Tessa Bijelic et al.
Objectives: Chronic pain in the orofacial region affects 10%-15% of the general population. It is most often related to temporomandibular disorders (TMD): pain in the masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joints. ...
Koichiro Uno,Ryota Takaoka,Takafumi Kato et al. Koichiro Uno et al.
Background: Chronic pain in patients with temporomandibular disorders is a common and costly social problem. However, studies investigating the direct relationship between sleep and physical activity and pain are insuffic...
Gabriela S Liedke,Jennifer Christensen,Rubens Spin-Neto Gabriela S Liedke
Background: MRI is the most viable alternative to depict the soft tissues of the TMJ, and a recently developed dental-dedicated MRI (ddMRI) brings new possibilities to count on this technology at point-of-care. ...