Teeth Grinding
Symptoms of teeth grinding
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Teeth grinding (bruxism) can cause different symptoms, including facial pain, headaches and worn-down teeth.
Some of the symptoms of bruxism, such as facial pain,will often disappear when you stop grinding your teeth. Others, such as tooth damage, can bepermanent and may need dental treatment.
Possible symptoms ofteeth grindinginclude:
- Headaches
- facial muscle pain (facial myalgia)
- earache
- tightness and stiffness in the shoulders
- pain and stiffness in thejaw joint and surrounding muscles (known as the temporomandibular joint)
- sleep disruption (both to you and your partner)
Symptoms that affect the mouthinclude:
- worn teeth, which can result in short teeth, increased tooth sensitivity and possible loss of teeth
- fractured teeth or fillings
- difficulty opening your mouth
It's important to note tooth wear only occurs in severe cases of bruxism and not everyone who grinds their teeth will have it.
If your teeth become worn through grinding, you may need dental treatment to avoid developing further problems, such as infection or a dental abscess .
When to see a doctor or dentist
You should see your dentist if:
- your teeth are worn, damaged or sensitive
- you have pain in your jaw, face or ear
- your partner complains that you make a grinding sound in your sleep
Tell your dentist if you thinkyou'regrinding your teeth. They'll check your teeth and jaw for signs of bruxism, help work out the possible causes, and suggest appropriate treatment.
See your GPif you grind your teeth and you have high stress levelsor anxiety . They'll be able to recommend treatment to help manage your stress , which may alleviate your teeth grinding symptoms.
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Articles for Teeth Grinding
Causes of teeth grinding
The causes of teeth grinding (bruxism) are not always known, but it is usually linked to other factors, such as stress and anxiety or sleep problems.
Introduction
Bruxism is the medical term for the habit of grinding the teeth and clenching the jaw.
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Bruxism real story
Symptoms of teeth grinding
Teeth grinding (bruxism) can cause different symptoms including facial pain, headaches and worn-down teeth.
Treating teeth grinding
Although there are a number of possible treatments for teeth grinding (bruxism), only a few have been shown to be effective.