Bruxisim: Grinding of teeth

December 21, 2009 by insomniac  
Filed under Bruxism

What is Bruxism?

Bruxism could be termed as the regular grinding of the teeth along with clenching of the teeth unknowingly. The public who are experiencing this behavior are not even aware of the fact that they are actually doing it themselves. Bruxism has had an impact on a large amount of citizens in the US; this includes adults, teenager and children.

Few people are very much used to this kind of actions and there are a number of people who grind and rub their teeth unknowingly even while sleeping. This condition is what is commonly known as “nocturnal” or “sleep related” bruxism. Some others people could exhibit this irritating habit of teeth grinding during the daytime. Bruxism is therefore often related mostly with stress and anxiety, while few specialists believe that bruxism is nothing but a habit.

There are many reasons for bruxism. A highly possible reason for bruxism has been indentified to be related to stress and can also be the reaction of a body when the teeth does not line up properly. At times bruxism could be a sign for some kind of a neuromuscular disease, which involves the face. At times, bruxism could be a possible side effect of some drugs used for treating stress, common medicines being Prozac, Paxil and Zoloft.

People having continual bruxism can experience a rupture in the dental fillings that would damage the teeth. The dentin on the teeth is exposed with loss of enamel when the teeth are rubbed together. This also results in tooth sensitivity. At times bruxism can be very severe and be a main cause of unexplained morning headaches, jaw dysfunction, and even mysterious facial pain.

Bruxism Common Symptoms

You are identified to be suffering from bruxism if you exhibit any of the warning signs noted below.

Periodical tightening of your muscles in the jaw.

The sounds of teeth grinding while sleeping at times might possibly cause sleep problems due to the noise for the individual who is lying next to you.

You could have a headache along with pain of the muscles especially in the jaws in the morning for which there is no explanation.

There will be facial pain which lasts for a long duration.

The jaw joints could also cause pain

Gum Injuries along with damaged teeth and dental fillings

Diagnosis for Bruxism

If there is any possibility of you encountering any of the above given dental troubles, it is recommended that you need to visit your friendly dentist right away. A dentist is the best person to determine

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