Aesthetic treatment of bruxism

Bruxism is a diurnal or nocturnal parafunctional activity that includes unconscious clenching, grinding, or bracing of the teeth. An extensive medical history should be taken in these patients so proper diagnosis can be made. Habits such as biting the tongue, cheeks or lips, chewing gum or eating se...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Botulinum toxin
Cosmetic
Bruxism
Clinical feature
Dermatological procedure
Esthetics
Human
Rejuvenation
Review
Risk factor
Self care
Treatment planning
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title Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
spellingShingle Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
Botulinum toxin
Cosmetic
Bruxism
Clinical feature
Dermatological procedure
Esthetics
Human
Rejuvenation
Review
Risk factor
Self care
Treatment planning
title_short Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
title_full Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
title_fullStr Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
title_full_unstemmed Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
title_sort Aesthetic treatment of bruxism
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Botulinum toxin
Cosmetic
Bruxism
Clinical feature
Dermatological procedure
Esthetics
Human
Rejuvenation
Review
Risk factor
Self care
Treatment planning
topic Botulinum toxin
Cosmetic
Bruxism
Clinical feature
Dermatological procedure
Esthetics
Human
Rejuvenation
Review
Risk factor
Self care
Treatment planning
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