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Genetic analysis of probable sleep bruxism and its associations with clinical and behavioral traits.

Strausz T, Strausz S, Palotie T et al.

37140068 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
377277 Participants
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Authors

ST
Strausz T
SS
Strausz S
PT
Palotie T
AJ
Ahlberg J
OH
Ollila HM
Chapter II

Abstract

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Study objectives: Sleep bruxism (SB) can cause damage on teeth, headache and severe pain affecting both sleep and daily functioning. Yet despite the growing interest into bruxism, the underlying clinically relevant biological mechanisms remain unresolved. The aim of our study was to understand biological mechanisms and clinical correlates of SB including previously reported disease associations.

12,297 Finnish ancestry cases, 364,980 Finnish ancestry controls

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377277
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Finland
Recruitment Country
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