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“..., compared with placebo, terazosin monotherapy did not affect pain levels, and tolterodine monotherapy did...”
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“... significant during treatment. The intensity of pain was significantly lower in the two groups, but upon...”
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“...L, there was an increase in the scores of body pain and mental health, and a decrease in scores of general...”
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“... significant during treatment. The intensity of pain was significantly lower in the two groups, but upon...”
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“... mucositis and pain, which affect swallowing and decrease secretions, contributing for the instability...”
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“... effects, like mucositis and pain, which affect swallowing and decrease secretions, contributing for the...”
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“...Introduction: temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are disorders that affect the temporomandibular...”
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