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Moody Kaldas focuses his research on clinical applications of instrumental acquisition of biosignals and quantitative data describing biomechanical features of the masticatory system.
In particular, during his doctoral work, he analyzed the spectral components of masticatory muscle activation during sleep in different diagnostic groups of patients with temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain.
He is also involved in evaluating the long-term effects of Incobotulinumtoxin A (Xeomin®) injections into the masseter muscles of bruxers by analysing masticatory muscle activity, chewing efficiency, and bite force.
Furthermore, he supports the research team in basic and clinical science projects related to temporomandibular disorders.