Bruxism and Enuresis: Common
Entities But Understood
Volume 1 - Issue 2
Miranda Nava Gabriel*
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- Neurologist and Clinical Neurophysiologist, Chief of Neurology of the Hospital Center of the Presidential General Staff, Mexico
*Corresponding author:
Gabriel Miranda Nava, Neurologist and Clinical Neurophysiologist, Attached to the Hospital Center of the
Presidential General Staff, Master in Public Health, Doctor in Administration and Public policies, Mexico
Received: May 23, 2018; Published: May 29, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/OJNBD.2018.01.000110
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Abstract
In the population in general, but especially in Paediatrics, there
are a couple of sleep disorders that deserve different attention, due
to the lack of medical culture to address them, these two conditions
are bruxism and enuresis. The first one is very, very frequent to
find it around us, either with any person that surrounds us, and it
is very frequent in women, since it will increase the appearance of
headaches in the population in general.
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