A Guide to Good Occlusal Practice: Bruxism
Davies, Stephen
2022-06-04 00:00:00
[In this chapter, we will consider bruxism. This is a phenomenon that every dentist is aware. It is included in a book on occlusion because bruxism can adversely affect the occlusal surfaces of teeth, amongst other consequences. Given the prevalence and consequences, it is important that clinically active dentists understand:]
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[In this chapter, we will consider bruxism. This is a phenomenon that every dentist is aware. It is included in a book on occlusion because bruxism can adversely affect the occlusal surfaces of teeth, amongst other consequences. Given the prevalence and consequences, it is important that clinically active dentists understand:]
Published: Jun 4, 2022
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