Association between sleep bruxism, swallowing-related laryngeal movement, and sleep positions.
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Shouichi Miyawaki | Takafumi Kato | G. Lavigne | J. Montplaisir | S. Miyawaki | Takafumi Kato | P. Mayer | Jacques Y Montplaisir | Gilles J Lavigne | Mayer Pierre | F Guitard | F. Guitard | M. Pierre
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