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Yoshihiro Tsukiyama

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  73
Citations -  2047

Yoshihiro Tsukiyama is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Masticatory force & Implant. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1772 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoshihiro Tsukiyama include University of California, Los Angeles & Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

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Assessment of bruxism in the clinic

TL;DR: The assessment of bruxism is reviewed, information on various assessment methods which are available in clinical situations and their effectiveness and usefulness are provided and one future direction is to refine questionnaire items and clinical examination because they are the easiest to apply in everyday practice.
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The effect of oral splint devices on sleep bruxism: a 6-week observation with an ambulatory electromyographic recording device.

TL;DR: Both splints reduced the masseter EMG activities associated with SB; however, the effect was transient.
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Relationship between the bone density estimated by cone-beam computed tomography and the primary stability of dental implants

TL;DR: The bone quality evaluated by specific CBCT showed a high correlation with the primary stability of the implants, and preoperative density value estimations by CBCT may allow clinicians to predict implant stability.
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Soft tissue sealing around dental implants based on histological interpretation

TL;DR: A narrative review explores the extent of the current knowledge of soft tissue barriers around implants from both a basic and clinical perspective, and aims to consolidate this knowledge and highlight the most pertinent questions relating to this area of research.
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Sixty-eight years of experimental occlusal interference studies: what have we learned?

TL;DR: Transient local tooth pain, loosening of the tooth, a slight change in postural muscle tension levels, chewing stroke patterns, and sometimes a clicking joint can be induced by an experimental occlusal interference, but these data do not prove that occLusal interferences are causally related to a chronic jaw muscle pain or temporomandibular joint dysfunction problems.