Bruxism
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Bruxism Treatment: Specialist
Physicians from the following specialties evaluate and treat bruxism:
Dentist
Oral Surgery
ENT or Otolaryngology
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TMJ disease
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Last Updated: Mar 5, 2008
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Bruxism References:
Bader G, Lavigne G. Sleep bruxism; an overview of an oromandibular sleep movement disorder. Sleep Med Rev. 2000 Feb;4(1):27-43.
Kato T, Thie NM, Huynh N, Miyawaki S, Lavigne GJ. Topical review: sleep bruxism and the role of peripheral sensory influences. J Orofac Pain. 2003 Summer;17(3):191-213.
Winocur E, Gavish A, Voikovitch M, Emodi-Perlman A, Eli I. Drugs and bruxism: a critical review. J Orofac Pain. 2003 Spring;17(2):99-111.