What's the Fix for Teeth Grinding?

More and more people are clenching and grinding their teeth. Here’s what to do about it

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More and more people are clenching and grinding their teeth. Here’s what to do about it

When my dentist suggested I get fitted for a night guard (a plastic dental appliance), I wasn’t exactly surprised. I had been waking up with headaches and jaw pain, symptoms of teeth clenching and grinding—a condition officially known as bruxism. I knew I was holding a lot of tension in my jaw, but I just popped an ibuprofen in the morning and moved on. But when my dentist noted that I had some gum recession—due to inflammation caused by grinding and clenching—I realized how much damage the habit was causing.

Bruxism is common, especially sleep bruxism, which affects an estimated 16.5 per cent of adults. Experts have seen a surge in patients with tooth and gum damage from clenching and grinding in recent years, particularly during the stressful days of Covid-19 lockdowns.

“When you’re really stressed, you might be putting a lot of tension in your masseter muscles, which are the muscles in the cheek responsible for chewing,” explains Dr Pujaa Patel, a UK-based dentist, facial aesthetics expert and chief medical officer of UNNDOO, a platform for booking at-home facial aesthetic treatments. “Because everything in the head and neck is linked, patients come in with tension headaches, jaw pain, earache and shoulder pain.” Related factors such as smoking or chewing tobacco, excessive caffeine consumption, workplace stress, and improper brushing and flossing practices exacerbate the damage.

Whether bruxism occurs while awake or during sleep, most people don’t realize they’re clenching and grinding until they start experiencing symptoms. Either way, it’s important to see an expert to identify the cause.

While the most common factor is stress, especially if the patient is doing it while awake, bruxism could also be a symptom of an underlying medical condition or a sleep disorder, says Dr  Mirissa Price, a paediatric dentist and spokesperson for the American Den...

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