Tips For Treating Bruxism Effectively

Manage Stress And Anxiety

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Many times bruxism can be caused by stress and anxiety. If patients to whom this applies can incorporate some relaxation and meditation techniques to their lives, they might find it reduces the teeth grinding and even teeth clenching they do. As established, teeth grinding is one of those things individuals may do in their sleep or unconsciously during other times of the day. So, any reduction in the stress and anxiety can have a great impact that will make individuals feel better, lessen how much they grind their teeth, and reduce damage to their teeth as a result. The clenching and grinding caused by stress can also result in a locked jaw and damage to the gums, teeth, bone, and function of the mouth.

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