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Br Dent J ; 232(8): 515-521, 2022 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35459823

ABSTRACT

Bruxism may lead to changes or damage to the oral and perioral tissues. Bruxism may occur during sleep or when awake. Many patients will not require active management; however, for some, intervention is required. Control of bruxism may be difficult, if not impossible, but the need exists for preservation of the dentition and quality of life. A prediction of risk to the tissues for the planning of interventions is difficult and relies upon evidence of past damage and assessment of future risks. Treatment options may need to be imaginative and rescuable. This series of papers will review the aetiology of bruxism, its impacts and treatment strategies for persistent bruxers who are at risk of, or suffering, tissue damage.


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Bruxism , Sleep Bruxism , Bruxism/complications , Bruxism/therapy , Humans , Quality of Life , Sleep Bruxism/etiology , Sleep Bruxism/therapy
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