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bruxism

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brux·ism  (brkszm)
n.
The habitual, involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, usually during sleep, as from anger, tension, fear, or frustration.

[From New Latin brxis, a gnashing, from Greek brkein, to gnash.]

bruxism  (brkszm)
The habitual, involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, usually during sleep and sometimes associated wth stress.

bruxism
the habit of purposelessly grinding one’s teeth, especially during sleep. Also called bruxomania.
See also: Teeth
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Noun1.bruxism - involuntarily or unconsciously clenching or grinding the teeth, typically during sleep
action - something done (usually as opposed to something said); "there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions"

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Murphy submitted evidence that as a result of NYANG's conduct she suffered from bruxism, a stress-related condition that caused her to grind her teeth, resulting in permanent damage to her teeth.
Consistent with this background, saliva has high levels of inorganic mercury associated with the total number of amalgam surfaces, which markedly increased during mastication and bruxism.
Oral habits of anxiety and depression may include repetitive tongue thrusting and bruxism (teeth grinding) that can irritate the mouth and lips and have been reported to cause BMS symptoms in up to 70 percent of patients suffering from this chronic disorder.
 
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