Bruxism is a parafunctional pathology, which can occur day or night, and affects both adults and children. The presence of bruxism affects the teeth, orofacial muscles, and the temporomandibular joint.
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Bruxism is evidenced when the patient grinds or clenches his teeth. The origin of bruxism is multifactorial, for which an interdisciplinary treatment is recommended.
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馃幆We share an interesting list of videos dedicated to this pathology, so that it can be shared in the dental community.
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► What are the symptoms of clenched teeth and how can we fix it?
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► Bruxism: Why do you need a dental splint?