Orofacial Pain 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118704851.ch19
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Five Oral Motor Disorders: Habitual Tooth Clenching and Other Involuntary Oral Motor Disorders

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“…7 8 Since orofacial dyskinesias and gait disturbance reappeared after a new severe decrease in serum calcium levels, fluctuations in the blood concentration of this ion are very likely involved in the relapsing–remitting course of the movement disorder, as well as emotional distress, which is known to adversely affect the course of extrapyramidal disorders, particularly orofacial dystonia. 9 10 The movement disorder itself could have generated an additional amount of stress.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 8 Since orofacial dyskinesias and gait disturbance reappeared after a new severe decrease in serum calcium levels, fluctuations in the blood concentration of this ion are very likely involved in the relapsing–remitting course of the movement disorder, as well as emotional distress, which is known to adversely affect the course of extrapyramidal disorders, particularly orofacial dystonia. 9 10 The movement disorder itself could have generated an additional amount of stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%