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There are two main
types of
bruxism: one
occurs during sleep (nocturnal
bruxism) and one
during wakefulness (awake
bruxism).
Dental damage may be similar...
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Aberdeenshire Brüx, the
German name for the city of Most in the
Czech Republic Bruxism This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- also
known as the
Tower of
Brux. The
derelict Mains of
Brux is on the site. A
branch of the
Forbes family owned the
manor of
Brux from 1409
through marriage...
- most
often used to
prevent injury in
contact sports, as a
treatment for
bruxism or TMD, or as part of
certain dental procedures, such as
tooth bleaching...
- jaw and
dental attrition (tooth wear) due to
bruxism, a
common side
effect of
stimulant drugs. This
bruxism can
occur continuously.
Chronic use of the drug...
- self-reported
bruxism is used to
diagnose bruxism,
there is a
positive ****ociation with TMD pain, and when more
strict diagnostic criteria for
bruxism are used...
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bruxism and
clenching of the jaw may
arise The
etiology of
dental attrition is
multifactorial one of the most
common causes of
attrition is
bruxism,...
- Most (Czech pronunciation: [most]; German:
Brüx) is a city in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 64,000 inhabitants. Most is...
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Christoph Brüx (born 13
December 1965) is a
German sculptor, painter, composer, pianist, keyboardist,
arranger and
music producer. He
composed for artists...
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Brux is a
commune in the
Vienne department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of
western France.
Communes of the
Vienne department "Répertoire
national des...