Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Bruxism. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Bruxism. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 11 de mayo de 2020

Can children suffer from bruxism?

Bruxism

Bruxism is an involuntary and parafunctional activity, it is characterized by the grinding and clenching of teeth, and it is usually at bedtime. It occurs with some frequency in children up to about 5 years old.

Bruxism in children is also associated with mouth breathing, enlarged tonsils, nutritional deficiencies, intestinal parasites and psychological factors.


The consequences of bruxism in children are crown fractures, dental mobility, tooth loss, headaches and the temporomandibular joint. It is important to carry out a treatment in time so we avoid the consequences at the dental and joint level.

Endodontic


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Source: Youtube/ The University of Vermont Medical Center

sábado, 2 de mayo de 2020

Bruxism: Why do you need a dental splint?

Dental Splint

Bruxism is a pathology that consists of teeth grinding, it is known as a trigger for stress. This pathology can occur day or night, but it is more related to sleep.

The dental splint is a device that aims to treat bruxism, snoring and apnea. Patients who suffer from a mandibular disorder and bruxism, use the splint to protect from the consequences of teeth grinding or clenching.

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Bruxism brings consequences to the oral cavity, such as: tooth wear and fracture, bone resorption, jaw pain, headache. So the diagnosis and treatment must be carried out immediately.

Orthodontics


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Source: Youtube / MERAKI Dental Studio