Common Risk Factors And Causes Of Teeth Grinding

Trauma

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Trauma to the mouth can be another cause of tooth grinding. Long-term grinding can also lead to the loss of teeth, or the loosening and fracturing of the teeth. This kind of trauma may then lend itself to further grinding, which becomes a vicious cycle. Grinding can also have effects on the jaw, with the potential to change an individual's facial appearance or worsen temporomandibular joint disease. When the grinding is stress-related, patients can ask their doctor about how to reduce stress in their daily life. There are some different potential options patients may be offered. They might be asked to attend counseling for stress or begin an exercise program. Some doctors might recommend seeing a physical therapist, depending on the patient's circumstances. When stress is combined with a sleeping disorder to cause the grinding, the sleeping disorder should be addressed first to reduce the habit.

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