10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BRUXOMANIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
bruxomania in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
bruxomania im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Craniofacial Pain: Neuromusculoskeletal Assessment, ...
Included are: ○ Bruxism/bruxomania ○ Bracing ○ Trismus ○ Excessive
mandibular protrusion ○ Trigger points. BRUXISM Definition Bruxism is viewed
primarily as a parafunctional activity and is defined differently by various
organizations.
Harry J. M. Von Piekartz,
2007
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Textbook of Operative Dentistry (with MCQs)
Bruxism and Bruxomania In these conditions the occlusal surfaces of the teeth
are attrited and facets are seen. It is one of most important factors in TMJ/
muscular dysfunction. Bruxism generally takes place during sleep. Patient is not
aware of ...
Satish Chandra, Shaleen Chandra, Girish Chandra,
2008
3
Shafer's Textbook of Oral Pathology
bruxomania). Bruxism is the habitual grinding or clenching of the teeth, either
during sleep or as an unconscious habit during waking hours. This term is
generally applied both to the clenching habit, during which pressure is exerted
on the ...
Arya Rajendran, Shivapatha Sundaram,
2014
BRUXOMANIA (GRITTING OF THE TEETH). By Dbs. Marie and Pietkie- wicz.
Under the term "bruxomania," the authors designate the habit of gritting the teeth
as observed in patients having a lesion or some definite alteration of the central ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler,
1907
5
Encyclopedia of Special Education
... Drabman, R. S., Wilson, N., & Stewart, D. (1982). Reducing severe diurnal
bruxism in two profoundly retarded females. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
, 15, 565–571. Bober, H. (1982). Cause and treatment of bruxism and
bruxomania.
Cecil R. Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen,
2007
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
See also attrition. bruxomania. See bruxism. bry-, prefix meaning “tree moss”:
bryocyte, bryocytole. Bryant's traction [Thomas Bryant, English physician, 1828—
1914; L, trahere, to pull], an orthopedic mechanism used to immobilize both lower
...
7
Pathology of the Hard Dental Tissues
... term “bruxomania” has been used in the past to refer to bruxism assumedly
caused by cortical brain lesions and disturbances in the medulla and pons.209
235 Bruxomania was distinguished in the past from tooth grinding in nephritis
and in ...
8
The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
BRUXOMANIA (BRUHKS-uh-MAY-nee-uh): n. from New Latin, from Greek
brychein (to gnash the teeth) and -mania (frenzy, madness): the act or practice of
grinding one's teeth. When her nemesis would enter the room, Nora's blood
pressure ...
9
An Excess of Phobias and Manias
bruxomania, brycomania: 1. A gnashing, grinding, gritting, and clenching of the
teeth in other than normal chewing movements occurring unconsciously in the
daytime; sometimes resulting in a loosening of the teeth and a bleeding of the
gums ...
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Dores Orofaciais: Diagnóstico e Tratamento
Electromyographic analysis of the masseter and buccinator muscles with the pro-
fono-facial exerciser use in bruxers. Cranio. 2006,24(1)z29-37. Ackerman JB. A
new approach to the treatment of bruxism and bruxomania. N Y State Dent 1966
...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
bruxomania im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Bruxomania: Putting the pieces of the puzzle together
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