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  1. Orofacial Dyskinesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Orofacial dyskinesia Orofacial dyskinesia (ODk) is defined as involuntary, repetitive, stereotypical movement of the face, tongue, and jaw that may be painful [1,34–36]. Dyskinesias may be …

  2. Dyskinesia with orofacial involvement, autosomal dominant

    Disease Information Summary Familial dyskinesia and facial myokymia (also known as ADCY5-related dyskinesia) is a movement disorder that is characterized by several different types of …

  3. Orofacial dyskinesia – Knowledge and References – Taylor

    Orofacial dyskinesia is a condition that is identified by involuntary movements of the mouth and face, including lip-smacking, masticating, and tongue-rolling movements.

  4. Entry - #606703 - DYSKINESIA WITH OROFACIAL INVOLVEMENT …

    Jun 2, 2022 · Autosomal dominant dyskinesia with orofacial involvement (DSKOD) is a complex neurologic disorder characterized by onset of involuntary choreiform, myoclonic, and dystonic …

  5. Orofacial Movement Disorders - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery …

    Orofacial movement disorders (OMDs) include dystonia, dyskinesia, drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions, and bruxism. The definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, and …

  6. Orofacial Dyskinesia in Elderly - Pandey - 2015 - Movement …

    Jul 25, 2015 · Answer Edentulous dyskinesia (ED) is characterized by stereotyped abnormal movements of the jaw and mouth, which occur in elderly edentulous persons. 1 This …

  7. Orofacial Dystonias and Dyskinesias | SpringerLink

    Jul 8, 2017 · Orofacial dyskinesia is a group of neurological syndromes characterized by excessive, deficient, or aberration of movement of orofacial structures unrelated to muscle …

  8. What is tardive dyskinesia? - droracle.ai

    Nov 12, 2025 · Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder characterized by rapid, repetitive, purposeless movements—primarily affecting the orofacial region (mouth, lips, …

  9. Movement disorders of the mouth: a review of the common

    The focus of this review is to provide a phenomenological description of different oral motor disorders including oromandibular dystonia, orofacial dyskinesia and orolingual tremor, and to …

  10. Dyskinesia with Orofacial Involvement, Autosomal Dominant

    Autosomal dominant dyskinesia with orofacial involvement (also called familial dyskinesia and facial myokymia or ADCY5-related dyskinesia) is a variably expressive, mostly nonprogressive …