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[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Complex_Systems_-_en The Complex Systems].   
[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Complex_Systems_-_en The Complex Systems].   


[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Logic_of_medical_language:_Introduction_to_quantum-like_probability_in_the_masticatory_system_-_en Logic of medical language: Introduction to quantum-like probability in the masticatory system]
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* [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Quantum-like_modeling_in_biology_with_open_quantum_systems_and_instruments_-_en Quantum-like modeling in biology with open quantum systems and instruments]   
* [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Quantum-like_modeling_in_biology_with_open_quantum_systems_and_instruments_-_en Quantum-like modeling in biology with open quantum systems and instruments]   


[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Conclusions_on_the_status_quo_in_the_logic_of_medical_language_regarding_the_masticatory_system_-_en Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]
[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Conclusions_on_the_status_quo_in_the_logic_of_medical_language_regarding_the_masticatory_system_-_en Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]
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** The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies*
* The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies*
** The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*
* The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*
** Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*
* Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*
** ​Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports
* ​Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports




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** Temporomandibular Syndrome
* Temporomandibular Syndrome
** Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches*
* Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches*
** An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain*
* An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain
5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity
5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity
** Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*
 
** Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability
* Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*
* Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability




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* [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Physiological_Dynamics_in_Demyelinating_Diseases:_Unraveling_Complex_Relationships_through_Computer_Modeling_-_en Physiological Dynamics in Demyelinating Diseases: Unraveling Complex Relationships through Computer Modeling]  
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* [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Intermittent_facial_spasms_as_the_presenting_sign_of_a_recurrent_pleomorphic_adenoma_-_en Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma]   
** [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Intermittent_facial_spasms_as_the_presenting_sign_of_a_recurrent_pleomorphic_adenoma_-_en Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma]   




[https://www.masticationpedia.org/encrypted-code-ephaptic-transmission Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission]
[https://www.masticationpedia.org/encrypted-code-ephaptic-transmission Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission]
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|3° Clinical case: Meningioma
** Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years
* Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years
** Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus
* Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus




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7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology
7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology
** [[Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development|Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development*]]
 
** Diagnostic Delay and Its Predictors in Cluster Headache*
* [[Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development|Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development*]]
** [[Revolutionary Science|Revolutionary Science*]]
* Diagnostic Delay and Its Predictors in Cluster Headache*
* [[Revolutionary Science|Revolutionary Science*]]
 





Revision as of 11:19, 1 January 2023

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As can be seen from the 'Book Index', the scientific editorial work is what that Gianni Frisardi, who gave the idea of founding Masticationpedia, would have liked to find 40 years ago when he began to take an interest in 'Masticatory Rehabilitation'. At the same time, the project is also a pharaonic adventure given the vastness of the topics covered.

This requires the participation of the whole 'Scientific Community' to hope to reach the paradigmatic conclusion of normalizing the 'Masticatory function' to the Central Nervous System responses rather than to the gnathological axioms.


NORMAL SCIENCE
Introduction Bruxism Orofacial Pain
Logic of medical language


The logic of Classical language

The logic of Probabilistic language

Fuzzy logic

System logic

The Complex Systems.

Logic of medical language: Introduction to quantum-like probability in the masticatory system

Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system

2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma
  • The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies*
  • The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*
  • Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*
  • ​Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports


Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma

4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders
  • Temporomandibular Syndrome
  • Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches*
  • An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain

5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity

  • Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*
  • Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability


Encrypted code: The trigeminal symmetry





Hemimasticatory spasm Occlusion and Posture Are we sure to know everything?
1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm


Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission

3° Clinical case: Meningioma
  • Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years
  • Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus


Encrypted code: Motor Evoked Myogenic potentials

6° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain

7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology


Conclusion about Normal Science chapter






NORMAL SCIENCE


Introduction (Gianni Frisardi)

Logic of medical language (Gianni Frisardi · Riccardo Azzali · Flavio Frisardi)

The logic of Classical language (Gianni Frisardi · Riccardo Azzali · Flavio Frisardi)

The logic of Probabilistic language (Gianni Frisardi · Riccardo Azzali · Flavio Frisardi)

Fuzzy logic (Gianni Frisardi · Riccardo Azzali · Flavio Frisardi)

System logic (Gianni Frisardi · Giorgio Cruccu · Alice Bisirri · Pier Paolo Valentini · Flavio Frisardi · Irene Minciacchi)

The Complex Systems. (Gianni Frisardi)

Logic of medical language: Introduction to quantum-like probability in the masticatory system (Gianni Frisardi · Alice Bisirri · Flavio Frisardi)

Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system (Gianni Frisardi)


Hemimasticatory spasm. (Gianni Frisardi · Salvatore Perino · Flavio Frisardi · Giorgio Cruccu)

1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm (Gianni Frisardi · Giorgio Cruccu · Flavio Frisardi · Salvatore Perino · Luca Fontana)

Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission (Gianni Frisardi · Flavio Frisardi · Giorgio Cruccu)


Bruxism

2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma

  • The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies*
  • The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*
  • Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*
  • ​Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports*

Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system


Occlusion and Posture

3° Clinical case: Meningioma ​

  • Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years*
  • Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus*

Encrypted code: Motor Evoked Myogenic potentials


Orofacial Pain

4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders

  • Temporomandibular Syndrome
  • Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches*
  • An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain*

5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity

  • Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*
  • Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability*

Encrypted code: The trigeminal symmetry


Are we sure to know everything?

6° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain

7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology

Conclusion about Normal Science chapter


CRISIS OF PARADIGM