Bruxism
Teeth grinding and clenching, also known as Bruxism, is pretty common and can be painful and destructive to teeth.
Some Bruxism symptoms you may suffer from are:
Occasional teeth grinding may not cause any real concerns, but long-term, consistent Bruxism can lead to broken teeth, loss of tooth enamel, and in severe cases, loss of teeth.
The exact cause is unknown, but it’s believed that stress and anxiety play the biggest role. Other causes may also be alcohol use, cigarettes, caffeine, sleep apnea, snoring, an abnormal bite, and crooked teeth.
Bruxism:
Night Guards
Most cases of Bruxism can easily be treated by wearing a night guard for teeth while you sleep. They work by putting a barrier between your teeth. When you clench your jaw, the night guard for teeth helps to lighten the tension and give cushion to the muscles in the jaw. This cushioning not only helps to prevent face and jaw pain, but also protects the enamel of your teeth.
Nightguards: