Stress is a common part of life, but did you know it can have a significant impact on your oral health? Many people are unaware that stress can contribute to various dental problems, from teeth grinding to gum disease. Understanding this connection can help you take better care of your teeth and gums.
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1. Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
One of the most common stress-related dental issues is bruxism—unconscious grinding or clenching of teeth, especially at night. This can lead to worn-down enamel, cracked teeth, and jaw pain.
Solution: If you grind your teeth, consider wearing a mouthguard at night and practicing stress-reducing techniques like m…[Read more]-
I never realized how much stress could impact my teeth until I started experiencing jaw pain and gum sensitivity. This article perfectly explains the connection between stress and oral health! When I noticed these issues, I visited Dentist Fort Lauderdale, and they provided excellent care, including a custom night guard to prevent grinding. Their…[Read more]
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