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Sleep bruxism in children

British Dental Journal, 2022
M N, Huang, S-J, Tang
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Sleep Bruxism

2017
Peter Svensson   +3 more
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Sleep bruxism

2011
N, Huynh   +4 more
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Sleep Bruxism: A Review

International Journal of Health Sciences and Research
Sleep Bruxism is a common phenomenon in children with prevalence varying from 3.5 % to 40.6 % in children and 16.5 % in adults. It is not a movement disorder or sleep disorder, rather, a rhythmic or non-rhythmic masticatory muscle activity characterized by teeth grinding or clenching during sleep which starts soon after the eruption of deciduous ...
Deepa ., Dua Parminder, Mangla Ritu
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Sleep Bruxism

2013
Svensson, Peter, Lavigne, G.J.
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Sleep-Related Bruxism

Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 2018
This study aimed to review the current knowledge on sleep-related bruxism, highlight the most recent findings, and discuss future research perspectives. Sleep-related bruxism etiology appeared to follow a genetic-environmental model, whereas comorbidity with other sleep disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, and gastroesophageal reflux has been recently ...
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Medications and addictive substances potentially inducing or attenuating sleep bruxism and/or awake bruxism

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2021
Cees De Baat   +2 more
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The prevalence of awake bruxism and sleep bruxism in the Dutch adolescent population

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2021
Peter Wetselaar   +2 more
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[Sleep bruxism in children].

Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2018
Bruxism is defined as repetitive activity of the masticatory muscles, characterized by clenching the teeth or teeth grinding and/or by tapping and swaying. This study investigated sleep bruxism. The etiology is multifactorial: mainly central (neuropathic disorder, anxiety) but also genetic and local (posture, mouth breathing).
A, Camoin   +3 more
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Portable and wearable electromyographic devices for the assessment of sleep bruxism and awake bruxism: A literature review

Cranio - Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 2023
Taihiko Yamaguchi   +2 more
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