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Il bruxismo oggi
pubblicato nel Luglio - Dicembre 2022 ne Il Fisioterapista - fascicolo n.2

Bibliografia

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  9. Lobbezoo F, Naeije M. Bruxism is mainly regulated centrally, not peripherally. J Oral Rehabil 2001; 28(12): 1085-91.
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  17. Osiewicz MA, Lobbezoo F, Bracci A, Ahlberg J, Pytko-PolonczyK J, Manfredini D. Ecological momentary assessment and intervention principles for the study of awake Bruxism behaviors, part 2: development of a smartphone application for a multicenter investigation and chronological translation for the polish version. Front Neurol 2019; 5(10): 170.