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Iam suffering from bruxism (teeth grinding) from past 5 years. How can I get rid of it? |
Iam suffering from bruxism (teeth grinding) from past 5 years. How can I get rid of it? Treatment see the denist and wear a mouth guard I've had that problem for a long time. I don't think you'll ever stop doing it, but a dentist can fit you for a mouth guard. They're not cheap, but mine has helped a lot. my husband has the same problem. you should start wearing mouth guard to protect your teeth. also try not to stress out too much. See your dentist. You have to go to an orthodontist and they will make you a retainerlike thing. I think it is called a night gaurd. see apsycologist or psyciatrist Reduce the stress in your life. Also, make sure you are sleeping in a very quiet, relaxing environment. Finally, you will probably have to give in and be fitted for a mouth guard to protect your teeth. I have that too- you can get a night guard at the drugstore, but for a more custom fit your dentist can make one for you. If you are sensitive to gagging, etc., the dentist can make a custom guard that fits over your front teeth only (at least that's what my dentist offered) Go to your local grocery store or health food store and you can buy your own mouth guard. hello. i have the same thing and i used a mouth guard that my dentist made for me for a while at night, before it broke and that seemed to help a lot, although they are quite pricey. you can also try listening to relaxation tapes before going to sleep, as bruxism is caused by stress and anxiety so that may help. or if you had the money and believed in it you could get some hypnothearpy, apparently that works for some people. Yep, I grind my teeth in my sleep. It stems from childhood when I suffered chronic bronchitis for years because my mom and grandparents always smoked around me. My mom would freak out because I would cough all night for weeks on end and she would be going out of her mind from lack of sleep. I started clenching my mouth shut to keep from coughing and thus, I grind now. |
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