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Bruxism is
excessive teeth grinding or jaw
clenching. It is an oral
parafunctional activity; i.e., it is
unrelated to
normal function such as
eating or...
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James Patrick Clench (May 1, 1949 –
November 3, 2010) was a
Canadian b****ist,
vocalist and
songwriter known for his
roles in the rock
bands April Wine...
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clench in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clench may
refer to:
Clench (surname)
Clench, Wiltshire, in the
parish of
Milton Lilbourne Clench Mill...
- the album.
Flynn said "
Clenching the
Fists of Dissent" and "Wolves" were the most
difficult songs to construct. For "
Clenching", he
attributed the difficulty...
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Andrew Clench, M.D. (died 1692), was an
English physician.
Clench was
descended from the
family of that name
seated in Suffolk. He was
created M.D. at...
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Harriet Clench Kane (1823 –
January 15, 1892) was a
Canadian artist.
Harriet was the
daughter of
Freeman Schermerhorn Clench, a
cabinet maker, and Eliza...
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Clench is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Clench (died 1692),
English physician Jim
Clench (1949–2010),
Canadian musician John...
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Clench is a
hamlet in Wiltshire, England, in the Vale of
Pewsey to the west of
Wootton Rivers. It is in the
civil parish of
Milton Lilbourne. Its nearest...
- center) and
spread (abducted); right, both feet
clenched (plantar flexed) The
upper foot is
clenching (plantarflexing) at the MTP
joints and at the joints...
- due to
extreme clenching of the jaw.
During a seizure, the
contralateral temporalis muscle can
enter spastic paralysis, this
clenching in
extreme cases...