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  • 41attrition — 1. Wearing away by friction or rubbing. 2. In dentistry, physiological loss of tooth structure caused by the abrasive character of food or from bruxism. Cf.:abrasion. [L. at tero, pp. tritus, to rub against, rub away] * * * at·tri·tion ə trish ən …

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  • 42odontoprisis — Grinding together of the teeth. SEE ALSO: bruxism. [odonto + G. prisis, a sawing, a grinding] * * * odon·to·pri·sis (o don″to priґsis) [odonto + Gr. prisis sawing] bruxism …

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  • 44bruxomania — bruxo·ma·nia .brək sō mā nē ə, nyə n BRUXISM * * * bruxo·ma·nia (bruk″so maґne ə) [Gr. brychein + mania] bruxism occurring in the daytime, usually performed unconsciously …

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  • 45bite plate — noun Date: circa 1922 a removable usually plastic dental appliance used in orthodontics and prosthodontics: as a. a device worn in the upper or lower jaw and used especially to reposition the jaw or prevent bruxism b. retainer 3b …

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