@article{oai:shinshu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001674, author = {加藤, 隆史}, issue = {1}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Apr}, note = {Sleep bruxism (SB) is considered to be a clinically relevant problem for dentists but a definitive understanding of its pathophysiology is lacking. In dental studies, various physiological backgrounds, especially sleep, have been often overlooked. Recent physiological studies revealed that SB is associated primarily with sleep-related periodic fluctuations in autonomic, cortical and motor activity. To adopt a more comprehensive perspective of SB pathophysiology in clinical dentistry, integrated physiological studies in both humans and animals are required., application/pdf}, pages = {20--26}, title = {睡眠時ブラキシズムの病態生理 : 最近の見解}, volume = {31}, year = {2005} }