Bruxism as a neurological problem (literature review)
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01.01.2018 |
Orlova O.
Alekseeva A.
Mingazova L.
Konovalova Z.
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Nervno-Myshechnye Bolezni |
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© 2018 ABV-Press Publishing House. All rights reserved. Bruxism is stereotypical movements of the mandibula accompanied by grinding or clenching of teeth. Bruxism has 2 circadian manifestations: during sleep (nocturnal bruxism) and during wakefulness (diurnal bruxism). Etiology of the disease is unclear but occlusal disharmony, stress management, basal ganglia dysfunction, and genetic factors are being discussed. An association between bruxism and other motor disorders such as Parkinson's disease, oromandibular dystonia, Huntington's disease, as well as some drugs, is observed. For bruxism diagnosis, questionnaires, clinical examination, polysomnography, electromyography, and brux checkers are used. The leading treatment method for bruxism and accompanying dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint is local administration of botulinum neuroprotein into the temporal, masseter, and lateral pterygoid muscles.
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Non-motor disorders in cervical dystonia
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01.01.2018 |
Tolmacheva V.
Nodel M.
Saloukhna N.
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Nevrologiya, Neiropsikhiatriya, Psikhosomatika |
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© Ima-Press Publishing House. All rights reserved. Botulinum toxin injection therapy is the mainstay for managing patients with motor manifestations of dystonia. It is important to identify possible cognitive and mental disorders, sleep and perceptual disorders (non-motor disorders) in these patients. Correction of these disorders will be able to optimize treatment and to improve quality of life of patients.
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