Ethnicity and bruxism
- PMID: 10214650
- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1999.88.1.240
Ethnicity and bruxism
Abstract
Distributions of students of four ethnic groups were statistically significantly different. 106 African-American students reported the lowest incidence of self-reported bruxism (9.4%), 452 Asian students the highest incidence (24.6%); 312 Euro-American and 225 Hispanic students' incidence was intermediate.
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