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Home » Teeth Grinding: Causes And Treatments

Teeth Grinding: Causes And Treatments

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Teeth Grinding: Causes And Treatments

Write short note on bruxism.
Answer. Bruxism is defined as clenching/grinding of teeth when the individual is not swallowing or chewing.

Bruxism Etiology

  • It occurs due to mild occlusal disturbances.
  • Gastrointestinal disturbances or endocrine disturbances.
  • Due to emotional tension.
  • In occupations like watchmaker.

Bruxism Clinical Features

  • Facet patterns are present.
  • Bruxism occurring during rapid eye movement sleep is most damaging.
  • Chronic bruxism may lead to sensitive worn-out, decayed, fracture, loose or missing teeth.
  • Long-term bruxers experience jaw tenderness, jaw pain, fatigue of facial muscles, headache, neck ache, ear ache and hearing loss.
  • Bruxism may damage the TMJ.
  • Malocclusion or deep bite is most common among bruxers.
  • There may be loss of integrity in periodontal structures resulting in loosening or drifting of teeth and even gingival recession occurs.

Bruxism Management

  • Maxillary stabilization appliance is advised, which is most effective means of treating bruxism.
  • Drugs such as anti-anxiety and muscle relaxants are given.

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