by Miriam Ashley | Feb 13, 2021 | Articles, Bruxism
While teeth grinding may be common, it can also be painful. It can cause your teeth to wear down and soreness in the jaw. This is called Bruxism and it shouldn’t be ignored if it is something you do regularly. You may not realize it at first, but your partner is...
by Miriam Ashley | Feb 13, 2021 | Articles, Bruxism
There are a lot of people who clench and grind their teeth occasionally. Occasional teeth grinding, or medically known as bruxism, can’t typically cause you any harm, but if teeth grinding continues regularly, then the teeth may be damaged, accompanied by other...
by Miriam Ashley | Feb 13, 2021 | Articles, Bruxism
About 8% to 16% of adults and 14% to 20% of children suffer from bruxism. Also known as teeth grinding and teeth clenching, bruxism is a condition that makes an individual to grind or clench the teeth. It can occur when you are sleeping or when awake. Bruxism that...
by Miriam Ashley | Feb 13, 2021 | Articles, Bruxism
Grinding of the teeth or otherwise known as bruxism may have severe consequences for one’s dental health. Even though clenching your teeth occasionally is perfectly natural, doing so on a daily basis will most likely cause damage as well as produce a variety of...
by Miriam Ashley | Feb 13, 2021 | Articles, Bruxism
Teeth grinding or bruxism is a common condition in children but can affect people at any age. If your partner complains of a sound of loud gnashing at night, you could be grinding your teeth. And if left unchecked, you’ll find yourself waking up with a sore jaw...