2017
DOI: 10.1080/08869634.2017.1364030
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Relationship between depression and masticatory muscles function in a group of adolescents

Abstract: An increase in the electrical potentials of masseter muscles in maximal voluntary clench was found in the group with depression symptoms. The study should be continued to confirm this finding.

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“…Data from the literature show that depression is common among patients with complaints of masticatory muscle pain; these often coexist with general health problems (Bonjardim et al, 2005;Dabrowski et al, 2010;Garimella, Sears, & Gehi, 2016;Gomaa, Elmagd, Elbadry, & Kader, 2014;Korszun et al, 1996;Manfredini, Borella, et al, 2010;Minghelli, Morgado, & Caro, 2014;Sojka et al, 2018;Stocka et al, 2018;Zielinska-Blizniewska & Olszewski, 2009). In our examined groups with facial pain (Groups I and III), we found the mean value on the BDI and PSS-10 scales to be higher than among the pain-free subjects (Groups 0 and II).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Data from the literature show that depression is common among patients with complaints of masticatory muscle pain; these often coexist with general health problems (Bonjardim et al, 2005;Dabrowski et al, 2010;Garimella, Sears, & Gehi, 2016;Gomaa, Elmagd, Elbadry, & Kader, 2014;Korszun et al, 1996;Manfredini, Borella, et al, 2010;Minghelli, Morgado, & Caro, 2014;Sojka et al, 2018;Stocka et al, 2018;Zielinska-Blizniewska & Olszewski, 2009). In our examined groups with facial pain (Groups I and III), we found the mean value on the BDI and PSS-10 scales to be higher than among the pain-free subjects (Groups 0 and II).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This confirms that physical pain plays an important role in psychoemotional conditions. Several articles have already attempted to explain the correlation between TMD and psychological distress (Stocka et al, 2015(Stocka et al, , 2018.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous clinical studies prove that depression has a substantial effect on the stomatognathic system, including masticatory muscle activity, which can lead to temporomandibular disorders [5,6]. Moreover, an increase in the bioelectrical activity of masseter muscles was observed in the subjects with depression symptoms [14]. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the influence of depression determined on the basis of RDC/TMDs Axis II on the bioelectrical resting activity of temporal and masseter muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%