Tis the season to be jolly! Or at least it should be. It can be challenging to balance hosting and attending holiday and ...
If you're waking up fatigued and with your teeth clenched, or you have chronic jaw pain or dental sensitivity you might have sleep bruxism Symptoms like waking up with your teeth clenched, chronic jaw ...
‘Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, occurs both during the day (awake bruxism) and at night (sleep bruxism).’Composite: The Guardian/Getty Images How do you sleep at night? I don’t mean morally – ...
If you wake up with a sore jaw or headache, you may have sleep bruxism. Here are some natural ways to stop it. Taylor Freitas is a freelance writer and has contributed to publications including LA ...
If you're dealing with jaw, tooth, ear or head pain, especially in the morning, you may have sleep bruxism, which means you're grinding or clenching your teeth when you sleep. If you have a mild case, ...
Clenching your jaw as you pay the bills or read the news? You’re part of a growing group of teeth-grinders showing up at dentist offices across the state. Dentists in Massachusetts are seeing more ...
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Stress recently landed me in the dentist’s chair. And I’ve learned that I’m not alone. To be clear, I don’t actually feel all that stressed out in my daily life. But apparently I’m working everything ...
Bruxism is a multifactorial condition, often caused by a combination of stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, and other physiological factors. Diagnosis involves a combination of clinical exams, patient ...
Many people who clench their teeth do not even realize they do it. Chronically clenching and grinding your teeth can lead to some serious dental issues, including cracks, wearing, and even tooth loss.
Recent studies are helping researchers better understand the power of the mind-body connection in treating hot flashes. Researchers at Baylor University have found that compared to cognitive ...
More than 30% of athletes may be affected by teeth grinding, which appears to be significantly higher than the global rate, according to a new study published on June 2 in the Journal of Oral ...