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- Bruxism abstract "Bruxism is the excessive grinding of the teeth and bones and/or excessive clenching of the jaw. Bruxism is an oral parafunctional activity; i.e., it is not related to normal function such as eating or talking. Bruxism is a common problem: reports of prevalence range from 8–31% in the general population. Bruxism may cause minimal symptoms, and therefore people may not be aware of the condition. Several symptoms are commonly associated with bruxism, including hypersensitive teeth, aching jaw muscles, and headaches. Bruxism may cause tooth wear, and even the damage or breakage of teeth and dental restorations such as crowns and fillings.There are two main types of bruxism: that which occurs during sleep (sleep bruxism) and that which occurs during wakefulness (awake bruxism). Dental damage may be similar in both types, but the symptoms of sleep bruxism tend to be worst on waking and improve during the course of the day, and the symptoms of awake bruxism may not be present at all on waking, and then worsen over the day. The causes of bruxism are not completely understood, but probably involve multiple factors. Awake bruxism is thought to have different causes than sleep bruxism, and is more common in females, whereas males and females are affected in equal proportions by sleep bruxism. Several treatments are in use, although there is little evidence of robust efficacy for any particular treatment.".
- Bruxism diseasesdb "29661".
- Bruxism icd10 "F45.8 ("tooth grinding")".
- Bruxism icd9 "306.8".
- Bruxism medlineplus "001413".
- Bruxism meshId "D002012".
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- Bruxism wikiPageID "155131".
- Bruxism wikiPageRevisionID "606777109".
- Bruxism align "right".
- Bruxism caption "Attrition can be a manifestation of bruxism.".
- Bruxism caption "Example occlusal splints.".
- Bruxism direction "vertical".
- Bruxism diseasesdb "29661".
- Bruxism hasPhotoCollection Bruxism.
- Bruxism icd "306.8".
- Bruxism icd "F45.8".
- Bruxism image "Aufbissschiene.jpg".
- Bruxism image "Knirscherschiene.jpg".
- Bruxism medlineplus "1413".
- Bruxism meshid "D002012".
- Bruxism name "Bruxism".
- Bruxism width "200".
- Bruxism width "250".
- Bruxism wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Bruxism subject Category:Dental_disorders.
- Bruxism subject Category:Oral_pathology.
- Bruxism subject Category:Sleep_disorders.
- Bruxism type Disease.
- Bruxism type AilmentCondition.
- Bruxism type Situation.
- Bruxism comment "Bruxism is the excessive grinding of the teeth and bones and/or excessive clenching of the jaw. Bruxism is an oral parafunctional activity; i.e., it is not related to normal function such as eating or talking. Bruxism is a common problem: reports of prevalence range from 8–31% in the general population. Bruxism may cause minimal symptoms, and therefore people may not be aware of the condition.".
- Bruxism label "Bruksizm".
- Bruxism label "Bruxism".
- Bruxism label "Bruxisme".
- Bruxism label "Bruxisme".
- Bruxism label "Bruxismo".
- Bruxism label "Bruxismo".
- Bruxism label "Bruxismo".
- Bruxism label "Bruxismus".
- Bruxism label "Бруксизм".
- Bruxism label "صريف الأسنان".
- Bruxism label "ブラキシズム".
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxismus.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxismus.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxismo.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxisme.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxismo.
- Bruxism sameAs ブラキシズム.
- Bruxism sameAs 이_갈이.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxisme.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruksizm.
- Bruxism sameAs Bruxismo.
- Bruxism sameAs m.0149nm.
- Bruxism sameAs Q994942.
- Bruxism sameAs Q994942.
- Bruxism sameAs C0006325.
- Bruxism wasDerivedFrom Bruxism?oldid=606777109.
- Bruxism depiction Deviated_midline_2.JPG.
- Bruxism isPrimaryTopicOf Bruxism.
- Bruxism name "Bruxism".