Bruxism (teeth grinding)
Bruxism often occ🐠urs during a deep sleep or under stress.

Bruxism, or teeth grinding as it is more commonly referred to, is an uncontrollable clenching or grinding of the teeth against one another. This is more commonly attributed to a sleep disorder (sleep bruxism), but in certain circumstances occurs when you are awake (awake bruxism). If left untreated,☂ bruxism can lead to Myofascial musclꦚe pains, TMJ Disorder, and headaches.
People who suffer from sleep bru🍒xism can also suffer from other sleep-related disorders, such as sleep apnoea, which can cause additional issues as it is harder to control.
Symptoms of Teeth Grinding
Signs of bruxism include:
- Sensitive teeth and increased tooth pain
- Loose teeth
- Cracked/chipped tooth enamel
- Flattened teeth
- Grinding sounds while you sleep
- Headaches (usually starting from the temple region)
- Chewing on the inside of your cheek
- Poor sleep
Causes of Bruxism
There is no one specific cause of bruxism but is the ꩲresult of a combination of physical, psychological, and ge🎃netic elements.
- Stress, such as anger and/or anxiety
- Family members who also suffer from bruxism
- Underbite, overbite, and other abnormal bites
- Antidepressants, antipsychotics, and amphetamines can offer side effects leading to bruxism
- Certain neurological conditions (Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease)
If you notice any of the symptoms abo✨ve, speak to your dental practitioner, at a suitable time for youꦉ and arrange for an inspection. If you notice your child grinding their teeth or suffering from any symptoms, make sure to mention this at their next appointment.