What is bruxism (teeth grinding)?

Bruxism, commonly known as teeth grinding or clenching, is a condition of jaw clenching that occurs as a result of strong muscle movements. Although it is usually seen during sleep, it is sometimes noticed that people clench their teeth during the day.

Bruxism may be due to the different positioning of the teeth in the mouth, incorrectly made fillings and prostheses in the mouth, and the condition of the person's jaw muscles. However, the most common cause is psychological factors. . It has been observed that people's teeth grinding habits increase during periods of stress.

Symptoms of bruxism;

the grinding sound heard while sleeping

severe headache felt when the person wakes up in the morning

pain in the jaw joint and cheek muscles

hearing sound from the jaw joint when opening and closing the mouth

wear on the tooth surfaces

formation of fractures and cracks in the teeth and fillings

shaking teeth

 

Teeth grinding is a habit that can be treated. The aim of the treatment is to prevent damage to the teeth and joints and to relieve pain. Night aligners, which are prepared by dentists to fit the patient's mouth and prevent contact between the chewing surfaces of the teeth, are the most commonly preferred method in the symptomatic treatment of teeth clenching. By using night plates in accordance with the doctor's recommendation, the muscles adapt to the new situation after a certain period of time and the person abandons the habit of grinding his teeth. In addition to the night plate, muscle relaxants, psychotherapy, tens application or botox application to the jaw muscles are treatment options.

Bruxism, commonly known as teeth grinding and clenching, is a condition of jaw clenching resulting from strong muscle movements. Although it is usually seen during sleep, it is sometimes noticed that people clench their teeth during the day.

Bruxism may be due to the different positioning of the teeth in the mouth, incorrectly made fillings and prostheses in the mouth, and the condition of the person's jaw muscles. However, the most common cause is psychological factors. . It has been observed that people's teeth grinding habits increase during periods of stress.

Symptoms of bruxism;

 

Teeth grinding is a habit that can be treated. The aim of the treatment is to prevent damage to the teeth and joints and to relieve pain. Night aligners, which are prepared by dentists to fit the patient's mouth and prevent contact between the chewing surfaces of the teeth, are the most commonly preferred method in the symptomatic treatment of teeth clenching. By using night plates in accordance with the doctor's recommendation, the muscles adapt to the new situation after a certain period of time and the person abandons the habit of grinding his teeth. In addition to night plate, muscle relaxants, psychotherapy, tens application or botox application to the jaw muscles are treatment options.

 

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