Abstract: Bruxism was defined as nonfunctional movements of the mandible with or without audible sound
occurring during the day or night. The clinical indicators of diagnosing this parafunction were the presence of
dental wear/attrition and bruxofacets. The disorder appears more frequently in the younger population. The
prevalence in children is between 14 to 20%. The present case report refers to a patient who reported to the
Center For Dentistry,Research & Aesthetics, Jatt, Almothalath, Israel ,with the complain of Bruxism .A brief
review is made of the literature concerning the etiology,clinical diagnosis and the therapeutic approach of the
disease.
Authors
Nezar Watted
Edlira Zere
Muhamad Abu-Hussein
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Journal Name
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
Volume
14
Issue
12
Keywords
Keywords: Bruxism, etiology , child, Review of bruxism
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