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Sleep bruxism (SB) is an activity characterized by teeth grinding or clenching. SB can have different dental and orofacial consequences. While in otherwise healthy individuals it is considered a behavior, when it is associated to sleep or neurological disorders and/or presenting harmful consequences it is categorized as a disorder.
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