It has been an entire year of living through a pandemic. This time last year we were all buckling down for what we thought would be a few weeks to months of lock down and being extra cautious. As we all know, that few weeks actually ended up being a year. With all of the challenges and changes the last year has brought, a lot of people are experiencing higher than normal stress levels. High stress levels is one of the causes of teeth clenching and grinding.
It may be no surprise that teeth grinding is not good for your or for your mouth, but do you know why?
When you grind your teeth, you can experience a variety of oral health issues like jaw or tooth pain, cavities, tooth decay, facial pain, gum recession, and even migraines!
Additionally, when you grind your teeth you are at a higher risk for the following:
Teeth grinding is a serious problem that affects up to 15% of adults and 20% of youth.
We know stress is one of the causes, but there are actually a lot of reasons you could be grinding your teeth. Mental health can really impact your dental health. Suffering from anxiety, depression, or ADHD increases the changes of teeth grinding. You could also be genetically predisposed to grind your teeth (thanks ancestors!).
Certain neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington’s or Parkinson’s can also cause teeth grinding. In addition to snoring, sleep apnea is also responsible for nightly teeth grinding.
Be mindful of your caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol intake because excessive us of any of them can contribute to teeth grinding.
As you can see, there are some serious root causes of teeth grinding so it is important to rule out anything serious before pursuing a mouth guard. However, if you have ruled everything out then the good news is that a custom fit mouth guard to wear at night can significantly reduce the effects of grinding your teeth. If you suspect you grind your teeth, reach out today for a consultation!
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