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As usual we are faced with the same problem of vagueness of verbal language as | A brief description of bruxism, in order not to waste time on data common to most colleagues and for personal culture for non-experts, it is sufficient to refer to [[wikipedia:Bruxism#cite_ref-Wassell_2008_1-0|Wikipedia]] which, obviously, will not be exhaustive for our purposes, but, in substance, from this superficial overview it is clear that if on the one hand bruxism is a complex phenomenon on the other the efforts have concentrated almost exclusively on the occlusal and dental factors, leaving out one aspect that of the functionality of the trigeminal nervous system. | ||
As usual we are faced with the same problem of vagueness of verbal language as was the case with the patient Mary Poppins, and in fact, 'Bruxism' could only be a conventional term to distinguish it from a term such as 'Tremor' but essentially the machine code may not be related to the verbal meaning. We will try to describe in detail this concept for 'Bruxism' | |||
Precisely following the now acclaimed 'Masticationpedia' model, we are preparing to present a patient suffering from 'Bruxism' for 15 years to whom dentist colleagues have obviously given the codified meaning of bruxism and managed the case with an occlusal bite plane. We will, of course, follow the same roadmap followed for our patient Mary Poppins suffering from "Hemimasticatory spasm". | |||
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