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    There are two main types of bruxism: one occurs during sleep (nocturnal bruxism) and one during wakefulness (awake bruxism). Dental damage may be similar...
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  • Aberdeenshire Brüx, the German name for the city of Most in the Czech Republic Bruxism This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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  • also known as the Tower of Brux. The derelict Mains of Brux is on the site. A branch of the Forbes family owned the manor of Brux from 1409 through marriage...
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    self-reported bruxism is used to diagnose bruxism, there is a positive association with TMD pain, and when more strict diagnostic criteria for bruxism are used...
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    most often used to prevent injury in contact sports, as a treatment for bruxism or TMD, or as part of certain dental procedures, such as tooth bleaching...
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    jaw and dental attrition (tooth wear) due to bruxism, a common side effect of stimulant drugs. This bruxism can occur continuously. Chronic use of the drug...
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    Christoph Brüx (born 13 December 1965) is a German sculptor, painter, composer, pianist, keyboardist, arranger and music producer. He composed for artists...
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    Brux is a commune in the Vienne department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of western France. Communes of the Vienne department "Répertoire national des...
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    Most (city) (redirect from Brüx)
    Most (Czech pronunciation: [most]; German: Brüx) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 64,000 inhabitants. Most is...
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    The Battle of Brüx was fought on 5 August 1421 in North Bohemia during the Hussite Wars. The Hussite troops, led by Jan Želivský, were defeated by the...
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    bruxism and clenching of the jaw may arise The etiology of dental attrition is multifactorial one of the most common causes of attrition is bruxism,...
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    Development of tori is more common in early adulthood and is associated with bruxism. The size of tori may fluctuate throughout life and, in some cases, tori...
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  • usually the mouth, tongue, or jaw. Oral para-functional habits may include bruxism (tooth-clenching, grinding, or both), tongue tension ("tongue thrusting")...
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    severity of tooth mobility caused by bruxism also varies depending on the teeth grinding pattern and intensity of bruxism. However, the tooth mobility is typically...
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    it is not common), and buspirone appears to be successful in treating bruxism on SSRI/SNRI-induced jaw clenching. Buspirone has these contraindications:...
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    (although it is not common). Buspirone appears to be successful in treating bruxism on SSRI/SNRI induced jaw clenching. Serotonin syndrome is typically caused...
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    shown that these lesions do not always appear in people with bruxism and others without bruxism have these lesions. There are other researchers who would...
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  • neurotic users. There is a strong correlation between bruxism and neuroticism. More severe bruxism is associated with a higher degree of neuroticism. When...
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    parasomnias such as sleepwalking and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder; bruxism; and circadian rhythm sleep disorders. The use of artificial light has...
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    addition to its stimulant effects, mephedrone produces side effects, of which bruxism is the most common. The metabolism of mephedrone has been studied in rats...
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    causes tooth decay. Cocaine can cause involuntary tooth grinding, known as bruxism, which can deteriorate tooth enamel and lead to gingivitis. Additionally...
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  • is also used to highlight occlusal interferences, e.g. in persons with bruxism. Linda Duncan, Courtney Sprehe (2008). Mosby's dental dictionary (2nd ed...
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    and malocclusions – Jaw joints, chewing muscles and bite abnormalities Bruxism Condylar resorption Mandibular dislocation Malocclusion Crossbite Open...
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  • one's teeth set on edge, or biting down in pain, anguish, or anger. Crying Bruxism intertextual.bible/text/1-enoch-108.5-matthew-8.12 Olaf Rölver: Christliche...
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    as those of the tongue and the cheeks. Temporomandibular joint disorder Bruxism  This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 4.0 license....
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    and malocclusions – Jaw joints, chewing muscles and bite abnormalities Bruxism Condylar resorption Mandibular dislocation Malocclusion Crossbite Open...
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    bacterial invasion, enamel is also susceptible to other destructive forces. Bruxism, also known as clenching of or grinding on teeth, destroys enamel very...
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    and malocclusions – Jaw joints, chewing muscles and bite abnormalities Bruxism Condylar resorption Mandibular dislocation Malocclusion Crossbite Open...
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    treatment of adjustment disorder. It may also be effective in the treatment of bruxism in children and adolescents. Trazodone may be useful in the treatment of...
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    disruptions can be caused by various issues, including teeth grinding (bruxism) and night terrors. Management of sleep disturbances that are secondary...
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