Bruxism can be linked to stress and anxiety and can result in headaches, broken and damaged teeth and jaw pain ...
Bruxism can be tricky to stop, especially because you might not be able to track how often you’re grinding at night. But there are ways to manage the symptoms that come with habitual teeth grinding.
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Causes
A medical condition characterized by grinding or clenching of teeth. The cause of bruxism is not clearly understood, but can be attributed to physical, psychological and genetic factors.
Sophie Okolo is a freelance journalist who covers health and medicine. Also known as sleep bruxism, teeth grinding is a common health condition in which a person grinds their teeth or clenches ...
But it's not just your teeth that take a beating. If you suffer from chronic grinding, also called bruxism in the medical community, you could be grinding your teeth for up to 40 minutes for every ...