SLEEP DISORDER MANAGEMENT - AIM Specialty Health · o Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder o Sleep-related epilepsy o Sleep bruxism o Sleep enuresis (bed wetting) o Periodic
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Sleep Bruxism and the Role of Peripheral Sensory Influences
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FALL 2018 WISCONSIN SLEEP SOCIETY …...BRUXISM Definition: Sleep related bruxism is an oral activity characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep, usually associated
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Botulinum Toxin Injection for Managing Sleep Bruxism
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Bruxism Diagnosis: A Clinical Case Report · Sleep bruxism: validity of clinical research diagnostic criteria in a controlled polysomnographic study. Journal of dental research. 1996;75(1):546-5
NIGHTGUARDS · grinding or clenching your teeth during sleep. Grinding of the teeth is a medical condition called bruxism. Over time, bruxism will result in the wearing down of your