Gender and Bruxism Impact on Masseter Muscle: Insights from MRI Study

Posted: January 1, 2025
A population-based MRI study investigated the relationship between gender, bruxism, and the masseter muscle. The study found that a larger masseter muscle cross-sectional area was significantly associated with bruxism in men but not women. Gender-specific differences were observed in the effects of bruxism on the masseter muscle. This highlights the importance of considering gender when evaluating the impact of bruxism on the masseter muscle.

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