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    International consensus on the assessment of bruxism: Report of a work in progress by Lobbezoo, F., Ahlberg, J., Raphael, K. G., Wetselaar, P., Glaros, A. G., Kato, T., Santiago, V., Winocur, E., De Laat, A., De Leeuw, R., Koyano, K., Lavigne, G. J., Svensson, P., Manfredini, D.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-11-2018)
    “…Summary In 2013, consensus was obtained on a definition of bruxism as repetitive masticatory muscle activity characterised by clenching or grinding of the…”
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    Bruxism defined and graded: an international consensus by Lobbezoo, F., Ahlberg, J., Glaros, A. G., Kato, T., Koyano, K., Lavigne, G. J., de Leeuw, R., Manfredini, D., Svensson, P., Winocur, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-01-2013)
    “…Summary To date, there is no consensus about the definition and diagnostic grading of bruxism. A written consensus discussion was held among an international…”
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    Prevalence of sleep bruxism in children: a systematic review of the literature by Manfredini, D., Restrepo, C., Diaz-Serrano, K., Winocur, E., Lobbezoo, F.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary The aim of the present investigation was to perform a systematic review of the literature dealing with the issue of sleep bruxism prevalence in…”
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    Are bruxism and the bite causally related? by LOBBEZOO, F., AHLBERG, J., MANFREDINI, D., WINOCUR, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-07-2012)
    “…Summary  In the dental profession, the belief that bruxism and dental (mal‐)occlusion (‘the bite’) are causally related is widespread. The aim of this review…”
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    Complete rehabilitation of patients with bruxism by veneered and non-veneered zirconia restorations with an increased vertical dimension of occlusion: an observational case-series study by Levartovsky, S, Pilo, R, Shadur, A, Matalon, S, Winocur, E

    Published in Journal of prosthodontic research (01-10-2019)
    “…To assess the clinical performance of the complete rehabilitation of a series of patients with bruxism treated by teeth- and implant-supported veneered and…”
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    Self-Reported bruxism and associated factors in Israeli adolescents by Emodi Perlman, A., Lobbezoo, F., Zar, A., Friedman Rubin, P., van Selms, M. K. A., Winocur, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-06-2016)
    “…Summary Little is known about the epidemiological characteristics of sleep and awake bruxism (SB and AB) in adolescents. The aims of the study were: to assess…”
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    Self-reported Bruxism - associations with perceived stress, motivation for control, dental anxiety and gagging by WINOCUR, E., UZIEL, N., LISHA, T., GOLDSMITH, C., ELI, I.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-01-2011)
    “…Summary  To examine possible associations between self‐reported bruxism, stress, desirability of control, dental anxiety and gagging. Five questionnaires were…”
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    Bruxism, oral parafunctions, anamnestic and clinical findings of temporomandibular disorders in children by EMODI-PERLMAN, A., ELI, I., FRIEDMAN-RUBIN, P., GOLDSMITH, C., REITER, S., WINOCUR, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-02-2012)
    “…Summary  The reported prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) present during childhood and adolescence ranges between 7% and 68%. The range of the…”
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    Masticatory muscle disorders diagnostic criteria: the American Academy of Orofacial Pain versus the research diagnostic criteria/temporomandibular disorders (RDC/TMD) by REITER, S., GOLDSMITH, C., EMODI-PERLMAN, A., FRIEDMAN-RUBIN, P., WINOCUR, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-12-2012)
    “…Summary  In this study, relevant cases were retrospectively reviewed to identify patients who were diagnosed as suffering from myofascial pain only according…”
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    Self-reported bruxism and temporomandibular disorders: findings from two specialised centres by MANFREDINI, D., WINOCUR, E., GUARDA-NARDINI, L., LOBBEZOO, F.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-05-2012)
    “…Summary  The aims of this investigation were to report the frequency of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) diagnoses and the prevalence of self‐reported awake…”
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    Bruxism and oral parafunctional hyperactivity in social phobia outpatients by Hermesh, H., Schapir, L., Marom, S., Skopski, R., Barnea, E., Weizman, A., Winocur, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-02-2015)
    “…Summary Anxiety and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are considered aggravating factors for bruxism. We examined the influence of anxiety,…”
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    The association between dental wear and reduced vertical dimension of the face: A morphologic study on human skulls by Levartovsky, S, Matalon, S, Sarig, R, Baruch, O, Winocur, E

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-01-2015)
    “…Highlights • A positive correlation was observed between age and significant dental wear. • No statistically significant differences were noted between the men…”
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    Classifying degenerative joint disease by the RDC/TMD and by panoramic imaging: a retrospective analysis by WINOCUR, E., REITER, S., KRICHMER, M., KAFFE, I.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-2010)
    “…Summary  The purposes of the study were to evaluate the utility of diagnosing degenerative joint disease (DJD) by the clinical finding of coarse crepitus…”
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    The association between dental status and temporomandibular osseous changes: a morphological study on Roman-Byzantine skeletons by Levartovsky, S., Gavish, A., Nagar, Y., Sarphati, L., Levartovsky, D., Winocur, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-12-2012)
    “…Summary The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between dental status and the prevalence and severity of osseous changes in the temporomandibular…”
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    A retrospective analysis of temporomandibular findings among Israeli-born patients based on the RDC/TMD by WINOCUR, E., STEINKELLER-DEKEL, M., REITER, S., ELI, I.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-01-2009)
    “…Summary  The purpose of this study was to evaluate temporomandibular disorders (TMD) Axis I and II among Israeli‐Jewish patients using the Hebrew version of…”
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    Oral habits and their association with signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in adolescent girls by Gavish, A., Halachmi, M., Winocur, E., Gazit, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-01-2000)
    “…A group of 248 randomly selected high school girls, aged 15–16 years, completed a questionnaire and were examined clinically with regard to various oral habits…”
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    Oral habits among adolescent girls and their association with symptoms of temporomandibular disorders by Winocur, E., Gavish, A., Finkelshtein, T., Halachmi, M., Gazit, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-07-2001)
    “…Aim: To evaluate the contribution of certain parafunctional activities to the presence of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) symptoms among teenage girls, with…”
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    Generalized joint laxity and its relation with oral habits and temporomandibular disorders in adolescent girls by Winocur, E., Gavish, A., Halachmi, M., Bloom, A., Gazit, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-07-2000)
    “…A group of 248 girls, aged 15–16 years, were randomly selected and examined both clinically and by questionnaire with regard to the signs and symptoms of…”
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