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The medical term for teeth grinding is known as bruxism. The most common cause of teeth grinding is stress, though this disease can also be caused by the side effects of drugs or defects in jaw structure. This activity takes place mostly at night ...
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It is estimated that 10 to 15 percent of adults grind their teeth. According to experts, that number and the grinding severity can rise significantly in times of stress, from tax season to the current recession. (Courtesy photo) You can practically ...
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Bruxism is clinically defined as tooth grinding that is typically associated with the clenching of the jaw. In layman’s terms, it is the act of voluntary or involuntary gritting your teeth either during the day or at sleep. Bruxism is considered to ...
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It had evolved from overdeveloped muscles in her lower face due to bruxism - grinding and clenching of teeth, a habit she had had since a child. 'I ground my teeth when stressed or nervous, as others might chew their nails and, because of this, my ...
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(HealthDay News) -- Bruxism is used to describe grinding the teeth or clenching the jaws, especially while asleep or under stress. In many cases, the teeth aren't damaged, although some kids who grind may have headaches or earaches
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