Watch Out For The Symptoms Of Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding is a health condition not all people are aware of. Some regard it as merely a habit when in fact it is a medical concern that people should address. Teeth grinding is clinically referred to as Bruxism. Using a doctor's definition, bruxism is the unconscious grinding of one's teeth, which could happen during the day or at night. This condition usually occurs when one is too tense or anxious about something.

Bruxism or teeth grinding have different signs and symptoms. Here are the indicators that a person is suffering from bruxism:

1. Intense clenching of teeth enough to wake up somebody.

This is the main symptom of bruxism. Most of the time, the patients who have this problem clench their teeth involuntarily and without their knowledge. Teeth clenching usually happens at night although it may happen during the day as well.

2. Flattened, worn down, and chipped teeth.

When it comes to bruxism, it is always the teeth that sustain all the damage. To check if you suffer from this condition, try to inspect your teeth for any irregular damage. If there's any, consult your dentist about it so he can verify it.

3. Worn teeth enamels.

People with bruxism usually have exposed teeth. This is because their teeth enamel had eventually worn out because of their habit. If you suspect that you have bruxism, make it a point to visit your dentist regularly to make sure your teeth enamels are healthy.

4. Sensitive teeth

Most of the symptoms of bruxism are concentrated on the teeth. More than half of people who have bruxism have sensitive teeth. They feel extensive pain in their gums when their teeth are subjected to something very cold or very hot.

5. Pain and tightness in the jaws and its muscles.

The damages associated to bruxism are concentrated on the mouth area. And even if you can observe most of the damage on the teeth, the pain is always on the jaws. Severe bruxism could strain the muscles in these parts.

6. Instances of earaches.

Earaches due to bruxism are not caused by the deficient structures inside the person's ear at all. The earaches are primarily caused by the contraction of the jaw muscles. Bruxism is not directly related to hearing problems. It just so happen that when the jaws move constantly and involuntarily the muscle that connects to the ear suffers as well.

7. Headaches.

People who have bruxism may also suffer from chronic headaches. This is still due to muscles contraction, very similar to the case of earaches. The headaches are usually mild to minor, which can be slept off or treated with an aspirin.

8. Facial pains.

Aside from earaches and headaches, facial pains are also common with people suffering from bruxism. Although it is the mouth area that is most affected here, every irregular movement of the jaws and teeth affects all the muscular structures near it. And that includes the whole area of the face. Pains in the facial muscles are very common with people suffering from bruxism.

9. Damaged cheek tissue.

Whenever the teeth grind with each other, the possibility of the cheek tissues getting in their way is high. This usually happen during the night, when the head of the person who suffers is in a sideway position. Cheek wounds may also be apparent.

These are the eight common signs and symptoms of bruxism. A lot of people who have this condition are not even aware they have it. Most of the time, they learn about their teeth clenching habit only when their sleeping partners tell them so. So if somebody tells you that you grind your teeth in your sleep, check out these symptoms right away so you'll know for sure.

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