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The effect of tooth clenching on the sensory and pain perception in the oro-facial region of symptom-free men and women
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 06/04/09
Okayasu I et al. - The results illustrate that sensitivity to pain (FPT, PPT) was higher in women than in men. Although there were no significant gender differences in habituation of sensory perception, the increase of TDT after clenching/no clenching was larger in women, which warrants further study.
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