CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – It's a common problem for some to grind their teeth while they sleep at night, but two innovators have come up with something that might help many. For Andrea Morris, the proof is ...
Up to a third of adults grind their teeth in the daytime and more than 10% do it unknowingly while they sleep, studies show. Stress is the leading cause of teeth grinding, according to Dr. Daniel ...
You might not even know you’re doing it, but if you have a sore neck or jaw or a dull headache or have noticed little divots around the edge of your tongue, you may be a bruxers ...
If you notice your teeth are looking a little worn down, or you’re waking up with jaw pain after what should’ve been a night of restful sleep, have you considered whether you’re grinding your teeth?
Nearly a third of U.S. adults experience anxiety disorder at some time in their lives. And anxiety is frequently connected to sleep related problems, keeping people from falling asleep, and creating a ...
Day or night, many of us grind or clench our teeth, and don't even realize we're doing it. Here are three questions to ask yourself. At least once a week, do you: feel sore in your temple, face, jaw ...
Teeth grinding or bruxism (in medical terminology) is a condition in which people tend to grind or clench their teeth from time to time. Occasional teeth grinding is not that harmful. It is only when ...
Day or night, many of us grind or clench our teeth, and don’t even realise we’re doing it. Here are three questions to ask yourself. At least once a week, do you: feel sore in your temple, face, jaw ...