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Anti-stress tooth care advice to save your teeth

Stress is not only bad for our general health, it damages our teeth too. We don’t even have to be in a particularly high-powered job, or experiencing major emotional upheaval, to experience levels of stress that are harmful. Many of us respond to stress by learning to grit our teeth, quite literally. But this habit can cause long term damage to our teeth and jaw.
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What is bruxism?

Bruxism is the medical name for excessive grinding or clenching of the teeth. As the action is not related to the proper purposes of the mouth, eating and talking, damage can result. Stress is about the pressure we exert on our body and mind. Bruxism is unnecessary physical stress we exert on our teeth and jaw.

Common problems experienced by people who clench or grind teeth:

Anti-stress tooth care advice:

Other oral concerns linked to stress:

As stress can undermine our well-being as well as our oral and dental health, it’s important to try to manage it. Talking to an understanding family member, friend or professional helps. Sometimes it can take an objective listener to understand your problems and help you to find solutions to whatever is causing the stress. Your dentist can, however, help you find solutions to some of the physical manifestations of stress.

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