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Bruxism in Children: A Warning Sign for Psychological Problems
Journal of the Canadian Dental Association , 03/08/06
Bruxism is nonfunctional clenching or grinding of the teeth. It is a destructive habit that may result in tooth wear. Although research on bruxism is extensive, its etiology remains debatable. The literature suggests that bruxism is correlated with both experienced and anticipated life stress
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