Re: Sleep Bruxism - Evidence for CNS/ANS role




letsconnect wrote:
> The reference is J Orofac Pain. 2003 Summer;17(3):187 Topical review:
> sleep bruxism and the role of peripheral sensory influences. Kato T,
> Thie NM, Huynh N, Miyawaki S, Lavigne GJ.
>
> But usually those are not available through libraries other than
> university libraries.
>
> As Tim said, if it's a personal interest rather than a research
> interest, the best thing would be to hook up with a dentist in your
> area who's into that sort of thing.


Umm, judging from your previous posts (that's to pellmell - I don't
read everything on this newsgroup for obvious reasons), you've already
done that. Although of course some dentists will be more experienced
with the NTI-TSS than others. Might be interesting to see what this
Italian dentist does differently - certainly, that's what I'd like to
find out if I was in your position. Maybe it was elaborated upon
somewhere along the line, but most of the interesting stuff is buried
amongst flame wars.




> pellmellwillynilly@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > letsconnect wrote:
> >
> > "Access to full text articles is about $20+ a pop, unless you have
> > access through a university (as a registered student) or a subscription
> >
> > through your place of work. In any event, it's illegal to redistribute
> > the full text versions, as the copyright usually belongs to the
> > respective journals."
> >
> > * * * * *
> >
> > Hm. I hadn't thought about the copyright issue. You're right about
> > that. Maybe my local library will have access (it has access to an
> > enormous and amazing number of things, including a monograph I borrowed
> > recently that only three American universities even owned). If Sue
> > gives me full bibliographical info, I could at least ask locally.
> >
> > Thanks for your warning.

.



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