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1. What is Bruxism? Bruxism is defined as excessive teeth grinding, clenching, and/or gnashing
2. Bruxism Several symptoms are commonly associated with Bruxism, including hypersensitive teeth, aching jaw muscles, and headaches.
3. Bruxism is most common during sleep, when it is referred to as sleep-related Bruxism.
4. They are awake and sleep Bruxism
5. Sleep Bruxism and Bruxism while awake are considered to be distinct conditions even though the physical action is similar
6. Awake Bruxism, Bruxism that happens while you’re awake, might be triggered by anxiety, stress, anger, frustration, or tension
7. Experts aren't always sure why Bruxism happens
8. Bruxism usually occurs during sleep but with functional abnormality of the brain, can also be seen during consciousness (awake Bruxism)
9. Bruxism is excessive teeth grinding or jaw Clenching
10. Bruxism can occur during sleep and while awake
11. If They Want Smoke (prod anywaywellbeats) by Bruxism …
12. Of the two, awake Bruxism is more common
13. Bruxism is a common condition among young children
14. Bruxism is clenching and grinding of the teeth that happens involuntarily. In sleep Bruxism, this forceful grinding happens while a person is asleep
15. Bruxism refers to the grinding and clenching of teeth
16. There is some disagreement about the cause of Bruxism
17. Bruxism is the habit of clenching and grinding the teeth
18. The disorder is heterogeneous and distinguishes wakeful from sleep Bruxism
19. Bruxism is the involuntary gnashing, grinding, or clenching of teeth
20. Most cases of Bruxism related to medications are caused by antidepressants
21. But dentists found there are more people with bruxism in Ireland.
22. Bruxism may be either silent Clenching or even loud forceful grating
23. Bruxism is usually a subconscious behaviour performed whilst one is asleep
24. Bruxism’s tracks Poltergeist by Bruxism published on 2020-07-14T23:16:37Z
25. Bruxism is a clinical term used for teeth grinding and clenching
26. The invention discloses a removable prosthodontic device for treating or diagnosing bruxism.
27. Stream Tracks and Playlists from Bruxism on your desktop or mobile device
28. In some people, Bruxism causes headaches, neck pain, and/or jaw pain
29. Objective: To further approach the relationships between the occlusal factors and bruxism.
30. Wakeful Bruxism arises in a variety of psychological, neurological, and orodental conditions.
31. Most are unaware that they suffer from Bruxism or grinding of teeth.
32. Bruxism often happens during deep sleep phases or when kids are under stress
33. Bruxism is a clinical phenomenon that can manifest in both children and adults
34. This cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate the effect of sleep bruxism, awake bruxism and parafunctional habits, both separately and Cumulatively, on the likelihood of adolescents to present painful TMD
35. Ideally, Bruxism exercises address both the causes and the effects of grinding your teeth
36. Bruxism is the excessive clenching and/or grinding of the teeth.Left unaddressed, more severe cases of Bruxism can cause jaw problems, tooth damage and even tooth loss, headaches, and other issues
37. Definition of Bruxism : the habit of unconsciously gritting or grinding the teeth especially in situations of stress or during sleep Examples of Bruxism in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web …
38. Bruxism is a disorder characterized by grinding or clenching the teeth during sleep.
39. Bruxism often happens during deep sleep phases or when kids are under stress.
40. Most people are unaware that they suffer from Bruxism or grinding of teeth.
41. The good news is, you’re awake when you’re performing the action unlike nocturnal Bruxism
42. Bruxism during sleep is often a bigger problem because it is harder to control
43. Experts believe Bruxism is caused by a combination of physical, psychological, and genetic factors
44. Some people clench or grind their teeth while they sleep, a condition called bruxism .
45. Other stress-related habits include smoking, drinking alcohol, and clenching and grinding teeth (called bruxism).
46. Although the causes of Bruxism are not really known, several factors may be involved
47. Clenching, grinding, gnashing or grating of teeth in medical terms is known as Bruxism
48. Objective To study the short - term effects of stabilization splint on sleep bruxism patients.
49. It's called sleep bruxism, and it refers to the grinding or clenching of teeth.
50. Bruxism is the medical term for the grinding of teeth or the clenching of jaws