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bruxism
[ bruhk-siz-uhm ]
bruxism
/ ˈbrʌksɪzəm /
noun
- the habit of grinding the teeth, esp unconsciously
bruxism
/ brŭk′sĭz′əm /
- The habitual, involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, usually during sleep and sometimes associated wth stress.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bruxism1
irregularly formed from Greek brykein to gnash the teeth + -ism
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Example Sentences
The condition, called bruxism, can apply up to 200 pounds of force to the teeth.
From Washington Post
In a February survey conducted by the American Dental Association, 76 percent of general practice dentists said the prevalence of teeth-grinding, or bruxism, among their patients had increased compared with pre-pandemic times.
From Washington Post
Research also indicates diaphragmatic breathing and singing can strengthen and expand your airway muscles to reduce both snoring and bruxism.
From New York Times
Sleep grinding, known as bruxism, is harder to tackle.
From The Guardian
Stress is far from the only potential cause of bruxism, Klasser adds.
From Washington Post
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