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Find information on the movement disorder, symptoms and treatment from Stanford University. Also features links to related resources.
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SLEEP BRUXISM (TOOTH-GRINDING OR TEETH-CLENCHING) INFORMATION
Updated November 30, 1998
Sleep Bruxism is a sterotyped movement disorder characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep. The disorder has also been identified as nocturnal bruxism, nocturnal tooth-grinding and
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Signs, symptoms, advice, analysis of available treatments, and resources for teeth clenching or grinding written by Moto Nissani, PhD.
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page was last updated on February 10, 2007
This hypertext provides a literature review, internet and
library resources, and practical advice for bruxers
(teeth clenchers or grinders) and for dentists,
physicians, and other clinicians concerned with the treatment of bruxism . Clinicians may also
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Features information on the condition and treatment options. Provided by the University of Virginia Health System.
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