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subject: What Are The Major Causes Of Teeth Grinding? [print this page]


Teeth grinding is a familiar dilemma, yet there is no unanimous conformity about why people are affected by it. There could be a number of different reasons, as many matters and behaviors have been connected with teeth grinding or bruxism. What follows are some likely causes of teeth grinding, although everyone's situation is a little different.

Lots of kids start to show signs of teeth grinding when they are young and, if you don't catch it, they are likely to continue doing it when they are adults. Kids who suffer from hyperactivity and Attention Deficit Disorder are more likely to develop teeth grinding. It is possible that this is because they suffer from an excess of nervous energy. Sometimes it is the medication that is prescribed for these disorders that causes the teeth grinding itself. Some medications that are commonly given to kids, like Ritalin, have been known to induce teeth grinding. Even experts are not always sure what causes teeth grinding in every case, but if your child has this habit, it's best to try to find a way to treat it so he or she doesn't develop dental problems from it.

An ailment that is associated with teeth grinding is TMJ or temporalmandibular joint pain. This causes achiness or tightness in the jaw and also brings about teeth grinding. TMJ has a lot of different factors that cause it, which include arthritis, poor posture or driving the muscles too hard during physical endeavors or while keeping fit.

Every one of these then can potentially be a meandering initiator of grinding of the teeth. If you are putting up with TMJ, your physician or dentist will mention a specialist who has experience curing this issue. If this is the instance, healing yourself from TMJ will perhaps also alleviate you from teeth grinding. TMJ is a problem that has been getting more attention recently, and health practitioners are finding more effective ways to treat it.

If your teeth are not properly aligned, this can trigger teeth grinding in some cases. Malocclusion (abnormal alignment of the upper and lower teeth) has been proven to cause teeth grinding in both adults and children. This happens more often to kids whose permanent teeth haven't finished growing in yet. Children will grind the teeth they have during this time because the upper and lower teeth won't fit together correctly. This is a temporary habit and will most likely stop once all of the permanent teeth have come in. Some adults, unfortunately, have long term misalignment and this can cause grinding teeth for a long time. If you suffer from misalignment, ask your dentist what kind of dental procedures you an do to correct things as well as what you can do to control your teeth grinding.

While teeth grinding will gradually wear your teeth down, in the meantime it can cause some major dental and gum problems. While grinding your teeth for a few minutes may not be serious, doing it for many years can end up costing you a lot of money and discomfort. We have looked at some possible teeth grinding causes here, but the important thing is to figure out a way to discontinue this practice so you can keep your teeth as you get older!

by: Davis Coley 007




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