Dentists: Stress leads to teeth clenching
The daily grind-ing
By Jessica Fargen | Monday, March 2, 2009 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Hard Times
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The sinking economy, joblessness and 401(k) crashes have created so much stress that some
“This is by far the worst I have ever seen,” said Dr. David Harte, a 30-year
Dentists at Varinos Dental Associates in
“They are waking up with headaches and jaw pain,” she said.
Stress is one cause of teeth grinding and clenching, and can result in worn-down teeth or chipped teeth, tender gums, headaches, severe jaw pain, neck aches and muscle spasms.
Fixing the problem can be costly. A new crown on a fractured tooth can cost hundreds of dollars, and a dentist-designed mouth guard run as much as $600.
Holistic Technologies in
“When people get more stressed, they tend to clench more,” said CEO Lee Weinstein.
Wendy, a
“It just got progressively bad because of all the stress going on,” said Wendy, who didn’t want her last name used to protect her privacy. “I’d wake up in the middle of the night with the grinding. I’d wake up totally unrested.”
One
“In dentistry, when you don’t have things fixed, they don’t get better, they get worse,” said Milton A. Glicksman, president of the Massachusetts Dental Society. “You’ll find people who feel they cannot afford to go to the dentist, and that’s where you’ll find the biggest impact.”
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This blog is full of information. The results of teeth clenching may damage the teeth. You should avoid clenching teeth.
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