2022
DOI: 10.18044/medinform.202291.1382
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Assessment of the association of bruxism with caffeine consumption and nicotine intake

Abstract: Introduction:Caffeine and nicotine are two legal stimulants among the world's most widely used psychoactive substances.The relationship between these popular daily stimulants and bruxism is insufficiently investigated. The evidence on the association between these factors and bruxism is controversial. Aim: Our study aimed to investigate the possible association between using the most marketable daily stimulants -nicotine and caffeine, and self-reported bruxism. Material and methods:The study included 137 (n=13… Show more

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