Common Causes That Leads to Grinding Teeth
Many people suffer from the problem of grinding teeth. There are various reasons that lead to this disorder. The reasons vary from simple pinworms to complicated deficiencies. Here are some of the common causes that lead to grinding teeth. They are:
- Lack of calcium and pantothenic acid - The calcium deficiency is most common in children and can be cued oral intake but the missing pantothenic acid might require more detailed medical intervention.
- Worms - Pinworms may cause teeth grinding in people staying in countries which have poor water facilities.
- Tooth problems and decay β The overall weakness of the teeth or a new filling which has not been done correctly might also result in tooth problems and decay.
- Psychological problems β There are some reasons that may lead to teeth grinding has more to do with the psychological development of a person rather than a medical cause. This can be caused due to suppressed anger and other psychological problems. Teeth grinding may also be caused due to a central nerve disorder. In order to stop grinding teeth quickly under such situations, you need to practice self - control.
Long term teeth grinding can result in loosening of the jaw and teeth. It can also result in mental unrest of the person and those near him or her. Therefore, it is very essential to seek medical help to stop grinding teeth.
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