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Impact of tobacco use on the symptoms of painful temporomandibular joint disorders
Pain, 10/01/09
Weingarten TN et al. – Current tobacco use was associated with unfavorable demographic background variables and more pain interference in subjects with TMD presenting to a specialized orofacial pain clinic. These effects were more pronounced in cases where myofascial pain was not present.
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