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Grinding your teeth together or clenching your jaw muscles without realizing that you're doing it is called Bruxism. Most of the time this happens at night during sleep. More rarely it happens while awake during the day. Related Article Tags: , , , Bruxism is a state of medical disorder where the patient is in the habit of grinding its teeth. Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding. It can be considered both as a disease and as an uncontrolled behavior. Bruxism is defined as the act of consciously or unconsciously clenching one's teeth during the day or while sleeping. Right now, hypnosis is used to treat a lot of behavioral problems. And during the recent years, experts are taking advantage of its use for bruxism. Related Article Tags: , , When kids grind their teeth it is called bruxism. Bruxism usually happens during the night, when kids clench the lower and the upper teeth, while rubbing them. Usually kids do this when they're sleeping so they don't know they're doing it. Night mouth guards are primarily used by people who have teeth grinding problems or bruxism. Bruxism is that unnatural habit of clenching your teeth while sleeping, which creates an annoying sound to your bed partner. The easiest solution to bruxism is the use of night mouth guards. There two general kinds of this device. The first type is the one you can buy over-the-counter. The other type is the custom-fitted night mouth guards for maximum protection of your dentures. Between the two, the custom-fitted night mouth guard is your better choice. Related Article Tags: , , Bruxism is the medical term given to the ghastly habit of grinding the teeth. Most people who are suffering from this condition don't know about it, for they usually clench their teeth during their sleep. Several studies show that bruxism may be related to a person's state of mind. Depressed individuals tend to grind their teeth while they sleep for certain reasons. Related Article Tags: , , Bruxism is characterized by the grinding of the teeth and is typically includes the clenching of the jaw. The major cause of Bruxism is anxiety and depression. With so much pressure on people these days, more and more individuals are grinding their teeth when upset. One of the physical causes of Bruxism is abnormal alignment of teeth. This misalignment of teeth can lead to disharmony between the upper and lower jaw, due to which the jaws do not find a constant point to occlude on. This could lead to grinding teeth in sleep and even during the day. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Teeth grinding in children is otherwise known as bruxism and happens when children clench their upper and lower teeth, rubbing them together. Commonly children grind their teeth whilst sleeping and are not aware of what they are doing.
Night guards are effective in controlling the damage that is done by bruxism, or the grinding and clenching of the teeth. As the name suggests, they are like bite pads which are worn at night to protect the upper from teeth grinding against the lower ones. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , An estimated twenty percent of adults grind their teeth while sleeping. Awareness of the condition is the best solution to solving this dental problem since this is largely an unconscious habit. Bruxism or teeth grinding is one of most damaging forms of dental disorders. This condition is usually difficult to detect in the early stages as the patient is completely oblivious of this habit. It leads to clenching and grinding of the teeth along with extreme jaw movements. You can suffer facial pain due to the clenching - clamping the top and bottom teeth together. This stressful act puts pressure on the muscles, tissues and the areas around the jaw. Related Article Tags: , , , , Bruxism is a habit of clenching or grinding teeth in sleep. One of the major causes suggested by doctors is increased psychological stress or anxiety. Some other causes of Bruxism are misalignment of teeth, diet, sleeping habits and wrong postures. The most common and immediate solution of teeth grinding is the use of a night guard or mouth guard, with its proven effectiveness over the past years. Related Article Tags: , , , , , In this article the author shares her views over sleep disorders and gives info on sleep disorder and their causes. Useful information on sleep disorders is discussed in this article. Including information on the types of sleep disorders and how to recognize if you have one. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Bruxism is grinding of the teeth and/or clenching of the teeth that can injure them, wear them down, and also cause damage to the TMJ, or temporal mandibular joints. In some cases, it may not require treatment. But usually if it is not treated, it can cause a host of conditions, ranging from jaw disorders to headaches and damaged teeth. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Are you tired of hurting, feeling pain, and battling with health issues?
If so, you may be an excellent candidate for hypnosis.
The interesting thing is that the body is very powerful. Related Article Tags: , , , , TMJ, temporomandibular joint pain, is caused when people grind their teeth because they are under huge amounts of stress. Its symptoms include but are not limited to jaw clicking, pain chewing, headaches, jaw popping and migraines. Most of the time TMJ occurs during the night. This unconscious clenching and grinding often interferes with sleep and can cause sleeping disorders... Related Article Tags: , , , , , Does your headache include pain behind the eyes, sore jaw muscles, teeth grinding, clicking or popping of jaw joints, a sensitive head or scalp that's painful to the touch, earaches or ringing in the ears, neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain or dizziness? Related Article Tags: , , , Dental pain relief relates to a variety of situations, such as relief of a toothache or relief of chronic pain that may come from bruxism, or teeth grinding. The type of relief that a dentist and patient will choose all depend upon where the pain is coming from.
Primarily, as most patients realize, it's a matter of a local anesthetic to reduce or mask pain. A large number of anaesthetics are available to dentists. Often dentists use the generic term "novocaine" to refer to all the different types of local injectable anesthetics, so many fall under this heading. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
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