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  1. Bruxism (teeth grinding) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 27, 2024 · Overview The medical term for teeth grinding is bruxism (BRUK-siz-um), a condition in which you squeeze or rub your teeth together, also called clenching or grinding. …

  2. Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

    Dec 18, 2023 · Bruxism is when you clench, grind or gnash your teeth. It usually happens subconsciously, either during waking hours or when you’re asleep. Causes include stress, …

  3. Bruxism - Wikipedia

    Symptoms may be minimal, without patient awareness of the condition. If nothing is done, after a while many teeth start wearing down until the whole tooth is gone. There are two main types of …

  4. Bruxism - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    It's the repeated jaw-muscle activity of the facial or chewing muscles. With bruxism, you grind or clench your teeth, or you may brace or thrust your jawbone (mandible). It's typically not done …

  5. Bruxism: Causes and Symptoms of Teeth Grinding and Jaw Clenching - WebMD

    Dec 14, 2023 · Do you or a loved one grind teeth at night? Find out from WebMD what can be done for teeth grinding (bruxism), as well as causes and consequences.

  6. Bruxism | National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research

    Discover insights on bruxism with NIDCR. Explore information on teeth grinding, its causes, symptoms, and available treatments for maintaining oral health.

  7. Bruxism | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment

    This article will delve into the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for bruxism to provide a comprehensive understanding of this condition.

  8. 10 Effective Strategies to Deal With Teeth Grinding

    Mar 26, 2025 · Teeth grinding (bruxism) is a common health condition caused by clenching and moving the jaw back and forth. This wears down the surface of the teeth and can lead to …

  9. Teeth grinding (bruxism) - NHS

    Read about teeth grinding (bruxism). Find out what causes it, what the associated symptoms are, when to get medical help and how it can be treated.

  10. Bruxism - The Journal of the American Dental Association

    What is Bruxism? Bruxism is not a disorder as much as it is a habit. It is the repeated clenching or grinding of your teeth. In many cases it occurs during sleep, but it can also occur when you are …