04/27/2023
Tooth grinding, or bruxism, is a problem commonly associated with sleep.
Those affected by the condition may find that they have difficulty going to and staying asleep due to the physical discomfort of their teeth constantly rubbing together.
Studies suggest that this can lead to more serious sleep problems and other medical complications in the long run if left untreated.
Many dental professionals recommend seeing a doctor for information on ways to reduce or stop tooth grinding during sleep and exploring alternative treatments such as wearing a night guard or using relaxation techniques.
With the right information and appropriate treatment, those affected by bruxism can hopefully find relief and healthier nighttime habits.
The Brain Center is here to support patients and their caregivers in their journey.
Contact us to learn more from our Neurologists. 786-565-8735 / www.braincenter.org