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Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is the involuntary clenching of the teeth. Bruxism can occur during one’s sleeping, but most of the time, it happens when people are awake and conscious. This article will focus on teeth grinding and whether it’s a problem to watch out for.
Teeth clenching and jaw grasping are frequently identified with being under stress or filled with anxiety constantly. It doesn’t generally cause manifestations, yet a few people may get facial and cerebral pains, and it can wear out your teeth over the long run.
A significant number of people who grind their teeth and grasp their jaw don’t know they’re doing it, as it’s an involuntary movement. Furthermore, one might not even realize that they’re doing it as they might be stressing over something else at the moment.
The grinding or clenching of your teeth and jaw can cause your TMJ, also called your jaw joints, to become misaligned. Furthermore, it can prompt muscle fits and migraines. Your pounding propensity can undoubtedly influence so many different areas inside the facial complex.
You should consider visiting your dentist when and if:
If grinding your teeth is an issue for you, talk with your general dentist. They will evaluate your teeth in detail and discuss your treatment options that might include:
For more information about teeth grinding, visit Jennifer Lopez Dental and meet with Dr. Jennifer M. Lopez to learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for your bruxism.
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