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2013 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 306.8
Other specified psychophysiological malfunction
- oral habit involving involuntary rhythmic or spasmodic nonfunctional gnashing, grinding and clenching of teeth, usually during sleep.
- An involuntary or unconscious clenching or grinding the teeth, typically during sleep.
- ICD-9-CM 306.8 is a billable medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
306.8 Alternative Terminology
- Bruxism
- Bruxism (grinding teeth)
- Bruxism (teeth grinding)
- Clenching teeth
- Dissociative convulsions
- Grinding teeth
- Seizures, psychogenic
Applies To
- Bruxism
- Teeth grinding
Convert 306.8 to ICD-10-CM 

ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 306.8:
- Bruxism 306.8
sleep related 327.53
- Disorder - see also Disease
psychogenic NEC (see also condition) 300.9

allergic NEC

respiratory 306.1

anxiety 300.00

appetite 307.59

articulation, joint 306.0

asthenic 300.5

blood 306.8
cardiovascular (system) 306.2

compulsive 300.3

cutaneous 306.3

depressive 300.4

digestive (system) 306.4

dysmenorrheic 306.52

dyspneic 306.1

eczematous 306.3

endocrine (system) 306.6

eye 306.7

feeding 307.59

functional NEC 306.9

gastric 306.4

gastrointestinal (system) 306.4

genitourinary (system) 306.50

heart (function) (rhythm) 306.2

hemic 306.8
hyperventilatory 306.1

hypochondriacal 300.7

hysterical 300.10

intestinal 306.4

joint 306.0

learning 315.2

limb 306.0

lymphatic (system) 306.8
menstrual 306.52

micturition 306.53

monoplegic NEC 306.0

motor 307.9

muscle 306.0

musculoskeletal 306.0

neurocirculatory 306.2

obsessive 300.3

occupational 300.89

organ or part of body NEC 306.9

organs of special sense 306.7

paralytic NEC 306.0

phobic 300.20

physical NEC 306.9

pruritic 306.3

rectal 306.4

respiratory (system) 306.1

rheumatic 306.0

sexual (function) 302.70


specified type NEC 302.79

sexual orientation conflict 302.0

skin (allergic) (eczematous) (pruritic) 306.3

sleep 307.40

specified part of body NEC 306.8
stomach 306.4
psychosomatic NEC 306.9

allergic NEC

respiratory 306.1

articulation, joint 306.0

cardiovascular (system) 306.2

cutaneous 306.3

digestive (system) 306.4

dysmenorrheic 306.52

dyspneic 306.1

endocrine (system) 306.6

eye 306.7

gastric 306.4

gastrointestinal (system) 306.4

genitourinary (system) 306.50

heart (functional) (rhythm) 306.2

hyperventilatory 306.1

intestinal 306.4

joint 306.0

limb 306.0

lymphatic (system) 306.8
menstrual 306.52

micturition 306.53

monoplegic NEC 306.0

muscle 306.0

musculoskeletal 306.0

neurocirculatory 306.2

organs of special sense 306.7

paralytic NEC 306.0

pruritic 306.3

rectal 306.4

respiratory (system) 306.1

rheumatic 306.0

sexual (function) 302.70


specified type NEC 302.79

skin 306.3

specified part of body NEC 306.8
stomach 306.4
- Grinding, teeth 306.8
- Reaction
psychophysiologic NEC (see also Disorder, psychosomatic) 306.9
- Teeth, tooth - see also condition
grinding 306.8
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