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Bruxism



Clenching.



When you clench or grind your teeth, you apply more than 20 kg of pressure on each tooth in just 2.5 seconds. This exerts pressure above that experienced during typical chewing.


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Bruxism - Clenching - Summary



The act of applying very high stresses by the muscles to the teeth is known as bruxism, often known as teeth grinding or clenching. It can lead to severe migraines, joint discomfort, and is frequently overlooked.



Bruxism



  • Bruxism sufferers frequently aren't aware of it.
  • It shows up as a headache, one that hurts more in the temples than the jaw.
  • It is frequently mistaken for gingival pain.
  • Application of Botulinum Toxin can support its treatment.
  • It could make the jaw joint make noises.
  • Tinnitus can, in severe cases, produce noises like buzzing. .


When Does Bruxism Take Place?



Bruxism, which typically happens while sleeping at night, is most frequently observed during periods of extreme stress. It is one of the most prevalent illnesses in today's society.



How Can Teeth Clenching Be Understood?



  • Morning headache after waking up
  • flattening of the teeth's projecting regions,
  • Having growing pains and little activity in the chewing muscles, t
  • he noises of teeth grinding when you're asleep,
  • the jaw joint is making noise.


Is There a Treatment for Clenching?



Eliminating the psychological triggers that lead to clenching is an important consideration. A splint is created at this time to lessen the harm done by clenching, with the thickness being decided by the doctor. It is advised to wear these thick splints for at least three to four months.



The Splint: Will It Break?



Splints are susceptible to deforming, cracking, and breaking over time as a result of compression. In such circumstances, use ought to be restarted rather than continued.



Does the Splint Have an End Date?



The process of applying splints involves measurements, application, and control sessions. The controls in this process are possibly of utmost significance. Because the nature of our closure is subject to change over time, it is vital to restructure in light of the evolving closing relationship.



How Should I Care for a Splint?



Splints should be cleaned with soap after being taken out of the mouth. Alternately, denture cleaning pills and solution should be used to maintain their hygiene over time. It is not advisable to use toothpaste. because the pastes' abrasives can scratch the plate's surface.



Can Tooth Grinders be Used for the Application of Botulinum Toxin?



In most cases, botulinum toxin injection and splint application are combined in tooth grinders. Botox injections by themselves can be effective in some situations and ineffective in others. An application of botulinum toxin is applied to the appropriate region or regions of a sizable muscle, known as the masseter muscle, which serves as the primary chewing muscle. Its effects often start to be felt on the third day and peak on the seventh day.



Is Clenching Linked to Headaches?



Headaches that radiate mostly from the temples are one of the most prevalent symptoms in people who grind their teeth. However, headaches are frequently reported. Because of this, numerous treatments for headaches are used in fields like neurology and algaelogy.



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