By admin, on March 14th, 2010%
If you suspect that you may be suffering from Bruxism you should consult your dentist. The dentist would most likely recommend a mouth guard to prevent the grinding of teeth.
There are a number of ways to treat Bruxism. The treatment is targeted at pain relief, prevent ion of permanent damage to teeth and changing the habit . . . → Read More: Natural Treatment for Bruxism
By admin, on March 14th, 2010%
Bruxism is the medical term for the grinding of teeth or the clenching of jaws. Bruxism often occurs during deep sleep or while under stress. Bruxism commonly occurs in children but most of them outgrow this condition into adolescence.
Symptoms of Bruxism may vary in individuals. Some of the common symptoms are as follows:
Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding or . . . → Read More: Symptoms of Bruxism
By admin, on November 24th, 2009%
Bruxism basically means the grinding, gnashing or clenching of your teeth. Most people generally do it unconsciously while under stress or during deep sleep.
Bruxism affects the teeth and the structures surrounding the teeth and so it is both a dental and medical condition. Teeth grinding is a fairly common condition in both children and adults and . . . → Read More: What is Bruxism?