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1. The interplay of academic procrastination, self-generated stress, and self-reported bruxism among medical and dental students: a cross-sectional study.

2. Bruxism awareness and self-assessment in dental clinical students: a questionnaire-based study.

3. Phenotyping of somatosensory tinnitus and its associations: An observational cross-sectional study.

4. Prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and their associated factors in Confucian heritage cultures: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

5. COVID-19 pandemic and the psyche, bruxism, temporomandibular disorders triangle.

6. Awake bruxism frequency and psychosocial factors in college preparatory students.

7. Music Modulates Awake Bruxism in Chronic Painful Temporomandibular Disorders.

8. On Psychosomatic Problems in Dentistry.

9. The association of self-reported awake bruxism with anxiety, depression, pain threshold at pressure, pain vigilance, and quality of life in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment.

10. How psychosocial and economic impacts of COVID-19 pandemic can interfere on bruxism and temporomandibular disorders?

11. Psychosocial Predictors of Bruxism.

12. Oral parafunctions, personality traits, anxiety and their association with signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in the adolescents.

13. Association between self-reported bruxism and anger and frustration.

14. Autonomic responses to tooth clenching in migraineurs-augmented trigeminocardiac reflex?

15. Oral Behaviors and Parafunctions: Comparison of Temporomandibular Dysfunction Patients and Controls.

16. Personality traits and dental anxiety in self-reported bruxism. A cross-sectional study.

17. Prevalence of bruxism in undergraduate students.

18. Traumatic periapical lesion only identified through cone beam computed tomography: a case report.

19. Perceived stress and bruxism in university students.

20. Cross-sectional study of anxiety symptoms and self-report of awake and sleep bruxism in female TMD patients.

21. Why not stop looking at bruxism as a black/white condition? Aetiology could be unrelated to clinical consequences.

22. Factors associated with mucosal pain in patients with partial removable dental prostheses.

23. Self-Reported bruxism and associated factors in Israeli adolescents.

24. Self-Report of Waking-State Oral Parafunctional Behaviors in the Natural Environment.

25. Individual oral symptoms in burning mouth syndrome may be associated differentially with depression and anxiety.

27. Factors associated with temporomandibular disorders pain in adolescents.

28. Electromyogram biofeedback training for daytime clenching and its effect on sleep bruxism.

29. Bruxism and oral parafunctional hyperactivity in social phobia outpatients.

30. Bruxism and health related quality of life in southern Italy's prison inmates.

31. The effects of exercise therapy for the improvement of jaw movement and psychological intervention to reduce parafunctional activities on chronic pain in the craniocervical region.

32. "Grin(d) and bear it": narratives from Sami women with and without temporomandibular disorders. A qualitative study.

33. Effectiveness of two physical therapy interventions, relative to dental treatment in individuals with bruxism: study protocol of a randomized clinical trial.

34. Oral health-related quality of life and its relationship to self-reported oral discomfort and clinical status.

35. Psychosocial aspects of bruxism: the most paramount factor influencing teeth grinding.

36. Occlusal splints and quality of life - does the patient-provider relationship matter?

37. Frequency of oral habits, dysfunctions, and personality traits in bruxing and nonbruxing children: a comparative study.

38. [Complex psychological assessment of young patients with bruxism].

39. Self-reported bruxism mirrors anxiety and stress in adults.

40. The study of role of stress in children with behavior disorders and orofacial lesions.

41. Are mental health problems and depression associated with bruxism in children?

42. Coincidence and awareness of oral parafunctions in college students.

43. Psychopathological profile of patients with different forms of bruxism.

44. Clenching occurring during the day is influenced by psychological factors.

46. Self-reported bruxism - associations with perceived stress, motivation for control, dental anxiety and gagging.

47. Assessment and further development of RDC/TMD Axis II biobehavioural instruments: a research programme progress report.

48. Temporomandibular disorder patients' illness beliefs and self-efficacy related to bruxism.

49. Awareness of tooth grinding and clenching from adolescence to young adulthood: a nine-year follow-up.

50. Comorbidity of enuresis in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

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