Had it since childhood, but as I get older my teeth berlubang. How to stop? Apart from wearing mouthguard.
Bruxism (teeth grinding)
Bruxism (teeth grinding)
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Aug 10 2022, 08:04 PM, updated 3y ago
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Had it since childhood, but as I get older my teeth berlubang. How to stop? Apart from wearing mouthguard.
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Aug 11 2022, 12:23 AM
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TS, are you a person who gets stressed easily or have been in a very stressful situation since childhood (I understand that is unlikely).
I only had it when I was super stressed at work. Once the cause of the stress is removed, then I don't have it, having that happen is the signal for me to change jobs. |
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Aug 11 2022, 12:34 AM
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I am a high anxiety person since childhood. Runs in the family. From start of pandemic until mid this year I was under very high stress situation - it got much worse. But for past few months, stress sources gone already. Yet I still do it I think, to the extent during my waking hours also sometimes I catch myself unconsciously doing it.
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Aug 16 2022, 06:33 PM
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I hv been struggling with bruxism all my life. It got worse when i am stressed out at work. And nowadays mouth-guard is very expensive yet if i dont use it, i am afraid i damage my teeth. For my case, it only happens during sleep time. If you are un-consciously doing it during wake hours, you really need to make yourself aware to stop. Otherwise after some time, may become a permanent habit! QUOTE(LLLogan @ Aug 11 2022, 12:34 AM) I am a high anxiety person since childhood. Runs in the family. From start of pandemic until mid this year I was under very high stress situation - it got much worse. But for past few months, stress sources gone already. Yet I still do it I think, to the extent during my waking hours also sometimes I catch myself unconsciously doing it. |
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Sep 11 2022, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE(lilian_chan @ Aug 16 2022, 06:33 PM) I hv been struggling with bruxism all my life. It got worse when i am stressed out at work. And nowadays mouth-guard is very expensive yet if i dont use it, i am afraid i damage my teeth. For my case, it only happens during sleep time. If you are un-consciously doing it during wake hours, you really need to make yourself aware to stop. Otherwise after some time, may become a permanent habit! I am having this issue too even when I am awake. Nowadays I just try to bite my lips instead, as I recently is indeed very stressful |
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Sep 12 2022, 09:20 AM
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Suggest u try chewing gum for your awake hours, basically you are unconsciously needing to nibble something. Make sure its sugar-less ya, to prevent cavities.
I guess ur work must be quite stressful? Aiyo.... |
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Aug 15 2023, 09:09 PM
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I tried mewing, which worked for a while, but now back to teeth grinding after ending my career break haha
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