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There is currently no formal test to diagnose bruxism or to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
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EEG-investigations before and after long-term-treatment with occlusal-splints were carried out in 36 bruxism patients suffering from unilateral headache.
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Comparing the EEG-findings of bruxism after treatment to those of the healthy controls, no significant differences were found anymore.
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We report two patients with diurnal bruxism in whom a bilateral frontal lobe injury resulted from hemorrhagic stroke or traumatic brain injury.
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The dopaminergic system seems to be the key pathophysiology of bruxism and diminution of dopaminergic transmission at the prefrontal cortex seems to induce it.
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Rand heard his teethgrinding and forced himself to unclench his jaw.
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Even from ten feet away I could hear her teethgrinding together.
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He could actually hear her teethgrinding at his offhand arrogance.
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Chuck's jaw was clenched, and Lee could hear his teethgrinding.
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Prosper clapped-to his spurs and made after her with his teethgrinding together.
Usage of grinding teeth in English
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The grindingteeth, by equally gradual steps, take on the ruminant pattern.
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I have three kinds of teeth: cutting teeth, tearing teeth, grindingteeth.
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Looking down, I see the grindingteeth of rapids gone berserk.
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But you could tell by his grindingteeth how close he was now.
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Jim Cleve echoed her first word, and then through grindingteeth he cursed.
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Before this insult I stood with grindingteeth, but impotent.
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Describe the grindingteeth.-"Thegrinding teeth are the thick, back teeth."
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What kinds of teeth have you?-"Cuttingteeth, tearing teeth, grindingteeth."
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Rolling eyeballs and grindingteeth are, however, sufficient signs of anger to be decipherable in the dark.
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The words came crushed and broken, as it were, through the white ranges of his grindingteeth.
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There were both rending and grindingteeth.
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Scooping muck between his grindingteeth, breathing through slitted nostrils, and pumping waste material out the other end.
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Unlike the turkey, it was probably scaled, rather than feathered, with a beak and grindingteeth for eating vegetation.
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The grindingteeth of the mastodon had long roots and low crowns crossed by four or five peaked enameled ridges.
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A sawing-trestle stood there like an instrument of torture, on which the saw with its grindingteeth divided the trees.
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She seemed so helpless, so hopeless, dashed upon by the spume of those furious lips, bit by the grindingteeth.