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There are lots of reasons why someone could be grinding their teeth – from stress and anxiety, to taking certain medications.
Another name for these devices is occlusal splints. (Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images) There are two types of bruxism. If you're clenching your teeth while awake, that's called awake ...
To stop grinding your teeth, ask your dentist about getting a mouth guard or restoring your bite. You can also try to stop grinding your teeth by managing stress and practicing jaw exercises.
Bruxism is when a person grinds or clenches their teeth while not chewing. It typically occurs during sleep, and the person often does not know they are doing it. Causes include teeth growing ...
Since 2020, dentists and other oral health professionals around the world have recorded a sharp uptick in the number of patients seeking treatment for issues caused by bruxism, a fancy word for ...
Bruxism doesn’t just stop at your teeth; it also affects your gums and jaw. Persistent grinding can lead to gum recession, ...
Sleep is a common time for bruxism, or teeth grinding. The medical term for this is nocturnal bruxism. While you are awake, you could unconsciously clench your jaw or grind your teeth. It’s ...
The condition — bruxism — is surprisingly common, experts say. Without treatment, it can cause tooth damage and pain, but there are some easy strategies to manage the habit. Your teeth should ...
There have not been many studies of orofacial pain and bruxism as symptoms of PTSD. In this study, patients diagnosed with PSTD at FM-USP's Institute of Psychiatry were submitted to a clinical ...
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