Toward Wearables for Bruxism Detection: Voluntary Oral Behaviors Sound Recorded Across the Head Depend on Transducer Placement
ABSTRACT Objectives Bruxism is a parafunctional orofacial behavior. For diagnosis, wearable devices that use sounds as biomarkers can be applied to provide the necessary information. Human beings emit various verbal and nonverbal sounds, making it challenging to identify bruxism‐induced sounds. We w...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Khair Nahhas (Author), Jens Christoph Türp (Author), Philippe Cattin (Author), Nicolas Gerig (Author), Elisabeth Wilhelm (Author), Georg Rauter (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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