ABSTRACT: Bruxism, characterized by involuntary clenching or grinding of teeth, affects approximately 10% - 20% of adults globally and has significant implications for dental and systemic health.
Bruxism is a complex orofacial behavior that can occur during sleep or wakefulness, characterized by the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, involving repetitive activity of the jaw muscles.
Bruxism can be linked to stress and anxiety and can result in headaches, broken and damaged teeth and jaw pain ...
Abstract: Sleep Bruxism (SB) and Awake Bruxism (AB) can cause severe discomfort, exhaustion, and problems with day-to-day functioning, including poor sleep and bad performance at work. This emphasizes ...
From teeth grinding to inflammation in the gums, the impact of stress and anxiety on oral health is worth taking note of ...
Objective: To comparatively analyze associations between respiratory problems and adenoidectomy with the different manifestations of bruxism in children. Material and Methods: Were analyzed ...
DID you know that in a significant number of cases, dentists are the first medical specialists to recognise and diagnose mental health conditions? They also naturally send these patients to general ...
This treatment is for managing bruxism (teeth grinding) by relaxing the masseter muscle, reducing jaw tension, pain or headaches. It can also be used for facial slimming and jawline contouring ...
World Toothache Day 2025 raises awareness about toothache prevention, oral hygiene, and the importance of regular dental ...
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