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  2. Dental attrition - Wikipedia

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    Dental attrition is a type of tooth wear caused by tooth-to-tooth contact, [1] resulting in loss of tooth tissue, usually starting at the incisal or occlusal surfaces. Tooth wear is a physiological process and is commonly seen as a normal part of aging.

  3. List of cat documentaries, television series and cartoons

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    The Itchy & Scratchy Show (1988–1997, as an element of The Simpsons), 20th Television; Krazy Kat (1913–1944), King Features Syndicate; The Ren and Stimpy Show (1991-1996, 2003, 2024-present), Nickelodeon; Simon's Cat (2008–present), Simon's Cat Ltd; Space Cats (1991-1992), Marvel Productions, et al. The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty (1975 ...

  4. Bruxism - Wikipedia

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    Bruxism is excessive teeth grinding or jaw clenching. It is an oral parafunctional activity ; [ 1 ] i.e., it is unrelated to normal function such as eating or talking. Bruxism is a common behavior; the global prevalence of bruxism (both sleep and awake) is 22.22%. [ 2 ]

  5. Occlusal trauma - Wikipedia

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    Occlusal trauma; Secondary occlusal trauma on X-ray film displays two lone-standing mandibular teeth, the lower left first premolar and canine. As the remnants of a once full complement of 16 lower teeth, these two teeth have been alone in opposing the forces associated with mastication for some time, as can be evidenced by the widened PDL surrounding the premolar.

  6. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Bruxism is an oral parafunctional activity where there is excessive clenching and grinding of the teeth. It can occur during sleep or whilst awake. It can occur during sleep or whilst awake. The cause of bruxism itself is not completely understood, but psychosocial factors appear to be implicated in awake bruxism and dopaminergic dysfunction ...

  7. Category:Television series about cats - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Animated television series about cats - Wikipedia

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    The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show; Tom and Jerry in New York; Tom & Jerry Kids; The Tom and Jerry Show (1975 TV series) The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series) Tom and Jerry Special Shorts; Tom and Jerry Tales; Too Cute Crisis; Toopy and Binoo; Top Cat; Topo Gigio (1988 TV series) Los Trotamúsicos; Tutenstein; The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat ...

  9. The Catillac Cats - Wikipedia

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    The Catillac Cats is the name of a group of characters that starred in the secondary segment (officially billed Cats & Co. on the end credits) of the 1984 animated series of Heathcliff. [1] Most episodes revolve around Riff-Raff's get-rich-quick schemes or searches for food.