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Association between rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during sleep and masticatory myofascial pain: a polysomnographic study.

J Orofac Pain 22(3):190-200 (2008) PMID 18780532

To test for an association between rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during sleep, as assessed according to polysomnographic criteria for sleep bruxism (RMMA-SB), and myofascial pain (MFP), as well as the chance of occurrence of MFP in patients with RMMA-SB.

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