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Nocturnal sleep architecture is altered by sleep bruxism
British Dental Journal, 2017Does sleep bruxism impair the night sleep architecture?
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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 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: An interdisciplinary concern
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2018H. Martynowicz +12 more
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Management of sleep bruxism in adults: a qualitative systematic literature review
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2015Jari Ahlberg +2 more
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