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Comorbid depressive disorders and left‐side dominant occlusal discomfort in patients with phantom bite syndrome

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2019

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The distributions of the side with symptoms of PBS were different between those with and without comorbid psychiatric disorders, suggesting that psychiatric disorders might affect occlusal sensation due to a subtle dysfunction in brain areas central to sensory integration. Central dysfunction might play an important role in PBS.

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