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      • Bruxism involves teeth grinding and jaw clenching during sleep. Stress is the most common cause, but correlations have been found between bruxism and obstructive sleep apnea. Night guards can help prevent dental issues and chronic pain. Teeth clenching and grinding are common involuntary reactions to anger, fear, or stress.
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  2. Aug 10, 2017 · Bruxism (BRUK-siz-um) is a condition in which you grind, gnash or clench your teeth. If you have bruxism, you may unconsciously clench your teeth when you're awake (awake bruxism) or clench or grind them during sleep (sleep bruxism). Sleep bruxism is considered a sleep-related movement disorder.

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · 7 min read. What Is Bruxism? Bruxism is clenching, grinding, or gnashing your teeth, either while you're awake or asleep. Most people probably grind and clench their teeth from time to time....

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  4. May 14, 2024 · Underlying reasons why people grind or gnash their teeth include mood, behaviors, medical conditions, family history, and medications. Experts classify bruxism as primary or secondary, depending on the cause.

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  5. Bruxism is when you clench, grind or gnash your teeth. It usually occurs subconsciously, and it can happen when you’re awake or asleep. Many people grind their teeth every now and then, especially during stressful times.

  6. Jan 6, 2020 · Why the grinding? The cause of bruxism is unique to each patient, and doctors at the Pain Center work to determine whether physical, psychological, or genetic factors are at play, Dr. Omrani says. Daytime clenching is usually triggered by stress, anxiety, tension, or even concentration.

  7. With bruxism, you grind or clench your teeth, or you may brace or thrust your jawbone (mandible). It's typically not done on purpose. You may clench and grind your teeth during the day (wakeful bruxism), but it's more common to do it at night while you sleep (sleep-related bruxism).

  8. Apr 16, 2019 · Bruxism, also known as teeth grinding, is a sleep-related movement disorder that involves clenching jaw muscles together to grind upper and lower teeth together. This condition causes a lot of symptoms that are quite uncomfortable, like a sore jaw, facial pain, and chronic headaches.

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