Category Archives: Brusixm Remedies

Causes and Treatment of Sleep Bruxism

It is estimated that around ten per cent of the population suffer from bruxism, a condition characterised by grinding of the teeth and clenching of the jaw. Over time bruxism causes tooth wearing, damage and even breakage. Disorders of the jaw can also occur, causing pain and limited movement. Bruxism in most common in adults aged between twenty five and forty five but it is also known for children to grind their teeth. There are two types of bruxism, classified as awake bruxism and sleep bruxism. Symptoms […]

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Reducing Stress Levels to Treat Bruxism

Bruxism is not something that we are necessarily aware we have, especially if it is done during sleep. Teeth grinding is not uncommon but can lead to some most uncomfortable symptoms, namely those of pain in the jaw and face and reoccurring headaches. Usually someone who suffers from bruxism will be told they are clenching their jaws or grinding their teeth by their partner, given that the act of teeth grinding can be audible in the silence of the night. It can also be somewhat embarrassing so […]

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Could Hypnosis Be Better for Your Health

Are you tired of hurting, feeling pain, and battling with health issues? If so, you may be an excellent candidate for hypnosis. The interesting thing is that the body is very powerful. For example, when we sleep, the body will begin to rejuvenate and heal itself during the deep stages. This is why when a person has insomnia, not being able to reach the deep stage of sleep; his or her body is tired the next day, which then manifests as headaches, joint pain, depression, irritability, and […]

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Home Remedies for Bruxism

Bruxism or teeth grinding is one of most damaging forms of dental disorders. This condition is usually difficult to detect in the early stages as the patient is completely oblivious of this habit. It leads to clenching and grinding of the teeth along with extreme jaw movements. You can suffer facial pain due to the clenching – clamping the top and bottom teeth together. This stressful act puts pressure on the muscles, tissues and the areas around the jaw. It can lead to serious problems like jaw […]

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