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1. Self-reported mandible bracing and teeth clenching are associated with anxiety and depression traits in a group of healthy young individuals.

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

3. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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