MANIFESTATION OF SLEEP BRUXISM ACCORDING TO THE AGE OF PATIENTS
3. The nighttime electromyography diagnosis via the
application of portable devices and the ultrasound
diagnosis can reveal important peculiarities of the
activity of the masticatory muscles, regarding
their local and diffuse thickness and echogenicity,
associated with the severity of the primary sleep
bruxism in patients of various age.
Author Contributions
Equal contribution to the paper.
Acknowledgments
Not applicable. The study was self-funded.
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