Discover how tooth grinding affects your oral health and learn effective ways to manage and prevent bruxism.
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Discover how tooth grinding affects your oral health and learn effective ways to manage and prevent bruxism.
The Role of Night Guards in Minimizing Tooth Grinding Damage
Night guards play a crucial role in protecting your oral health, particularly if you grind your teeth during sleep. We want to go over the importance of night guards for teeth grinders and what the benefits are.
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Why Do I Grind My Teeth When I Sleep?
Grinding your teeth in your sleep can cause negative effects such as pain, discomfort, and in some cases loss of enamel in the teeth. Luckily, we have come up with an article on why this happens and how to prevent it. To learn more, check out our most recent blog post linked below.
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Tense Times Mean More Tooth-Grinding
Tense Times Mean More Tooth-Grinding
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3, 2021 (HealthDay News) — If pandemic-related stress has you grinding your teeth, you’re not alone. Dentists say tooth-grinding and jaw-clenching are on the rise due to the many challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve been seeing an increase in the number of patients looking for appointments to replace broken mouth guards” that have been cracked or chewed…
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