Moss et al., 1984 - Google Patents
Oral behavioral patterns in facial pain, headache and non-headache populationsMoss et al., 1984
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- Moss R
- Ruff M
- Sturgis E
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- Behaviour research and therapy
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Patterns of oral behavior have been suggested as factors leading to head and facial pain. The present study evaluated the frequency with which certain oral habits were self-reported by five groups of Ss: Facial Pain. Tension Headache, Migraine Headache, Combined …
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