Bruxism: Selected Bibliography

Ahlin J. H. (1991). Clinical application of remoldable appliances for craniomandibular disorder. Cranio Clinics International, 1, 65-79.

Bernstein, I. L. (1991). Flavor aversion. In Getchell et al. (Eds.). Smell and Taste in Health and Disease (pp. 417-28). New York: Raven Press.

Blount, R. L., Drabman, N. W., Wilson, W., & Stewart, D. (1982). Reducing severe diurnal bruxism in two profoundly retarded females. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 15, 565-71.

Broughton, R. J. (1994). Parasomnias. In S. Chokroverty (Ed.). Sleep Disorders Medicine (pp. 381-99). Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann

Bubon, M. S. (1995). Documented instance of restored conductive hearing loss. Functional Orthodontist, 12, 26-9.

Cassisi, J. E., Mcglynn, F. D., & Belles, D. R. (1987). EMG-activated feedback alarms for the treatment of nocturnal bruxism: current status and future directions. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 12, 13-30

Castaneda, R. (1992). Occlusion. In A. S. Kaplan & L. A. Assael (Eds). Temporomandibular Disorders (pp. 40-49). Philadelphia: Saunders.

Cheraskin E, et al. (1970). Bruxism: a nutritional problem? Dental Survey 46(12), 38-40.

Clark, G. T., Koyano, M. S., & Browne, P. A. (1993). Oral motor disorders in humans. CDA Journal , 21, 19-30.

Dao, T. T & Lavigne, G. J. 1998. Oral splints: the crutches for temporomandibular disorders and bruxism?Crit Rev Oral Biol Med, 9(3):345-61.

Ellison, J. M. , and Stanziani P. (1993). SSRI-associated nocturnal bruxism in four patients. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 54, 432-434.

Garcia, J. J., Ervin, F.R., and Koelling, R. A. (1966). Learning with prolonged delay of reinforcement. Psychonomic Science, 5, 121-122.

Glaros, A. G. Tabacchi, K. N., and Glass, E. G. (1998). Effect of parafunctional clenching on TMD pain. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 12, 145-152.

Goldman, J. R. (1992). Soft Tissue Trauma. In A. S. Kaplan & L. A. Assael (Eds). Temporomandibular Disorders (pp. 191-223). Philadelphia: Saunders.

Hartmann, E. (1994). Bruxism. In M. H. Kryger, T. Roth, & W. C. Dement (Eds). Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine (2nd ed., pp. 598-601). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

Isacsson, G., Barregard, L, Selden, A., & Bodin, L. (1997). Impact of nocturnal bruxism on mercury uptake from dental amalgams. European Journal of Oral Sciences, 105, 251-257.

Josell, S. D. (1995). Habits affecting dental and maxillofacial growth and development. Dental Clinics of North America, 39, 851-60.

Kryger M. H., Roth T. & Dement. W. C. (Eds). (1994). Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine (2nd ed). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

Lerman, M. D. (1987). The hydrostatic splint: new muscle-directed TMJ-PDS treatment technique. CDS Review, 80, 30-34.

Long, J, H., Jr. (1998). A device to prevent jaw clenching. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 79, 353-4.

Matthews, E. (1942). A treatment for the teeth-grinding habit. Dental Record, 62,154-155.

McCoy G. (1999). Dental compression syndrome: a new look at an old disease.Oral Implantology, 25(1):35-49.

Mcguire, M. K., & Nunn, M. E. (1996). Prognosis versus actual outcome: III. The effectiveness of clinical parameters in accurately predicting tooth survival. Journal of Periodontology, 67, 666-674.

Messing, S. G. (1992). Splint Therapy. In A. S. Kaplan & L. A. Assael. Temporomandibular Disorders (pp. 395-454). Philadelphia: Saunders.

Miguel, A. M. V, Montplaisir, J., Rompre, P. H., Lund, J. P., & Lavigne G. J. (1992). Bruxism and other orofacial movements during sleep. Journal of Craniomandibular Disorders, 6, 71-81.

Perel, M. L. (1994). Parafunctional habits, nightguards, and root form implants. Implant Dentistry, 3, 261-3.

Piccione, A., Coates, T. J., George, J. M., Rosenthal, D. & Karzmark, P. (1982). Nocturnal biofeedback for nocturnal bruxism. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 7, 405-19.

Pierce, C. J. & Gale, E. N. (1988). A comparison of different treatments for nocturnal bruxism. Journal of Dental Research, 67, 597-601.

Pierce, C. J., & Gale, E. N. (1989). Methodological considerations concerning the use of Bruxcore Plates to evaluate nocturnal bruxism. Journal of Dental Research, 68, 1110-1114.

Pierce, C. J., Weyant, R. J., Block, H. M., & Nemir D. C. (1995). Dental splint prescription patterns: a survey. Journal of the American Dental Association, 126, 248-254.

Ramfjord, S. P. (1961). Bruxism, a clinical and electromyographic study. Journal of the American Dental Association, 2, 21-44.

Rijsdijk, B. A., Van Es R. J., Zonneveld, F. W., Steenks, M. H., & Koole, R. (1998). Botulinum toxin type A treatment of cosmetically disturbing masseteric hypertrophy. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 142, 529-32.

Rugh, J. D., Graham, G. S., Smith, J. C., & Ohrbach, R. K. (1989). Effects of canine versus molar occlusal splint guidance on nocturnal bruxism and craniomandibular symptomatology. Journal of Craniomandibular Disorders, 3, 203-210.

Thompson, B. H., Blount, B. W., & Krumholtz, T. S. (1994). Treatment approaches to bruxism. American Family Physician, 49, 1617-22.

Trenouth, M. J. (1979). The relationship between bruxism and temporomandibular joint dysfunction as shown by computer analysis of nocturnal tooth contact patterns. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 6, 81-87.

Umberger, F.G., & Van Reenen, J. S. (1995). Thumb sucking management: a review. International Journal of Orofacial Myology, 21, 41-7.

Van Dongen, C. A. (1992). Update and literature review of bruxism. Rhode Island Dental Journal, 25, 11-16.

Watson, T. S. (1993). Effectiveness of arousal and arousal plus overcorrection to reduce nocturnal bruxism. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 24, 181-185.

Wiygul, J. P. (1991). Maxillary full-coverage appliance. Cranio Clinics International, 1, 39-53.

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