
Bruxism in infants, characterized by the involuntary clenching or gnashing of jaws, frequently occurs during sleep. This activity typically manifests as a rasping or grinding sound. The incidence of this behavior is... Read more »

Bruxism in deciduous dentition, characterized by the forceful clenching or grinding of teeth, is a relatively common occurrence in young children. This parafunctional activity frequently happens during sleep but can also manifest... Read more »

The involuntary act of rubbing the upper and lower teeth together, particularly observed in infants and toddlers, often occurs during sleep. This behavior, known as bruxism, can manifest more frequently as new... Read more »

