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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is a dental condition where a person grinds their teeth at night in their sleep and at times throughout the day, hardly noticing it. The leading cause of teeth grinding, or bruxism, is stress. An abnormal dental structure can often cause bruxism as well as medications that one might be taking. There are both dental and other sorts of treatments for curing teeth grinding. written by devika shalini Bruxism is a common problem that has been faced by a number of people irrespective of their knowledge that they are suffering from Bruxism. This is commonly known as grinding of the tooth. The grinding of the teeth or clenching of the teeth is done as a result of anxiety. Some studies have pointed this activity as a habit. Other has yet pointed it out to stomach and digestive disorders. People grind their teeth, for the purpose of which, some of them make use of their incisors teeth yet others make use of their molars. People do it in the day or in the night while sleep; more often than not they do it sub-consciously. The nighttime activity goes un-noticed by the sufferer, and at times it is quite loud that they wake up their sleeping partner.
written by David Berry This article discusses common adult orthodontic problems and new methods available for correcting misaligned teeth. Learn how you can improve the appearance and function of your smile through the latest developments in dentistry. written by Corwin Brown If you find yourself waking up with sore jaw muscles or a headache, you may be suffering from bruxism — the grinding and clenching of teeth. Bruxism can cause teeth to become painful or loose, and sometimes parts of the teeth are literally ground away. written by Rachel Broune Sleep bruxism is also known as nocturnal tooth grinding. Sleep Bruxism is a sterotyped movement disorder characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep. written by Corwin Brown Bruxism is the term that refers to an incessant grinding and clenching of the teeth, unintentionally, and at inappropriate times. Bruxers (persons with bruxism) written by Kathleen Joyce Bruxism can result in worn down teeth, headaches and jaw pain. Discover what causes bruxism and how you can cure the problem written by Minh Nguyen
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