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Case Reports
. 1999 Winter;23(2):161-3.

Bruxism in Rett syndrome: a case report

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  • PMID: 10204460
Case Reports

Bruxism in Rett syndrome: a case report

A R Alpoz et al. J Clin Pediatr Dent. 1999 Winter.

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  • Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 1999 Summer;23(4):following 373. Ergul N [corrected to Oncag O]

Abstract

Rett syndrome is a unique and puzzling disorder noted in females and is possibly caused by fundamental failures in critical brain connectivity during early infancy. The most frequent habits in Rett syndrome are hand sucking or biting, bruxism and mouth breathing. Children with musculoskeletal disorders and children who suffer from mental retardation commonly grind their teeth. A five year old female case with Rett syndrome is presented with significant bruxism in this article.

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