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W Okkerse

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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|August 7, 2009
A new method for improved standardisation in three-dimensional computed tomography cephalometryS Van Cauter, W Okkerse, G Brijs, et al.
Cranio : the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice|August 6, 2004
A new method for semiautomatic analysis of surface EMG in patients with oral parafunctionsW Okkerse, A Brebels, A J Spaepen, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|November 8, 2002
Influence of a bite-plane according to Jeanmonod, on bruxism activity during sleepW Okkerse, A Brebels, P P De Deyn, et al.
Acta Neurologica Belgica|January 31, 2002
Decreased amount of slow wave sleep in nocturnal bruxism is not improved by dental splint therapyG Nagels, W Okkerse, M Braem, et al.
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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|August 7, 2009
A new method for improved standardisation in three-dimensional computed tomography cephalometryS Van Cauter, W Okkerse, G Brijs, et al.
Cranio : the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice|August 6, 2004
A new method for semiautomatic analysis of surface EMG in patients with oral parafunctionsW Okkerse, A Brebels, A J Spaepen, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|November 8, 2002
Influence of a bite-plane according to Jeanmonod, on bruxism activity during sleepW Okkerse, A Brebels, P P De Deyn, et al.
Acta Neurologica Belgica|January 31, 2002
Decreased amount of slow wave sleep in nocturnal bruxism is not improved by dental splint therapyG Nagels, W Okkerse, M Braem, et al.
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