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Have you ever been told that you grind your teeth? Tooth grinding [bruxism] is an oral habit which involves clenching and grinding of the teeth. It is not uncommon in our society. Approximately 50% to 96% of adults experience bruxism and 15% of children acquire this behavior. Most often, this habit goes unnoticed by the person. Bruxism can occur during the day or night.
What causes bruxism?
This condition has no specific cause, but is believed to be a combination of many factors, such as:
- emotional stress personalities characterized as aggressive, controlling, precise, or who have time urgency and achievement compulsion tend to develop bruxism malocclusion [teeth that are not aligned properly]
- children whose parents brux are more likely to develop this habit than children whose parents do not brux
Signs of bruxism:
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tooth wear
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fractures of the teeth and fillings
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grinding noise noticed by a sleeping partner
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facial muscle pain and fatigue
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locking, cracking, and clicking of the jaws
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headaches
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tooth mobility
- sensitive teeth
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