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Bruce D. Dick

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  87
Citations -  2299

Bruce D. Dick is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1772 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce D. Dick include Alberta Health Services & Dalhousie University.

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Association between signs and symptoms of bruxism and presence of tori: a systematic review

TL;DR: Based on available evidence, the presence of abnormal tooth wear might be associated with tori, mainly torus mandibularis and other signs and/or symptoms of bruxism.
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Capturing Daily Disease Experiences of Adolescents With Chronic Pain: mHealth-Mediated Symptom Tracking

TL;DR: This study indicates that the iCanCope app can be deployed to adolescents’ personal smartphones with high feasibility and adolescents with chronic pain experience stable symptomology of moderate severity.

To Befriend or Not: Naturally Developing Friendships Amongst a Clinical Group of Adolescents with

TL;DR: Empirical support, by feeling understood and discussing pain without fear that the other is disinterested, was the main peer support provided and this form of friendship may not last and is at risk for being overly solicitous by focusing on pain.
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To Befriend or Not: Naturally Developing Friendships Amongst a Clinical Group of Adolescents with Chronic Pain

TL;DR: The most common reasons for not forming friendships were no time to exchange contact information during group and not having things in common with others as mentioned in this paper, while the most common reason for not being interested in forming a friendship also included not having anything in common apart from pain.
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Association between sleep bruxism and stress symptoms in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review was performed to synthesise and critically review the association between sleep bruxism (SB) and stress symptoms in adults, and the quality of evidence was evaluated according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE).