First of all, bruxism affects over a million people worldwide, and with that kind of influence, people are going to be looking for answers and solutions and fixes.
With the power of the internet, you can find the answer to just about anything, including bruxism.
My job is to try my best to give you all of the information that I can on the subject.
You have to understand the condition before you decide to fix it.
One of the major causes of bruxism is stress.
And in most cases, if you relieve the stress, you relieve the condition.
But If your doctor has recommended that you have surgery to relieve your teeth grinding, then you have a much more serious problem.
I do not advocate disobeying a physicians orders to alleviate what is considered to many a disease.
I just hate to call it a disease, because to me the word disease sounds so final, and bruxism is anything but final.
It can be managed, in many cases, cured...
with the right amount of treatment.
These treatments are a series of exercises that relieve some or all of the stress surrounding the TMJ, or temporomandibular joint.
This joint is central to some of the treatment of bruxism.
It is also involved in the treatment of sleep apnea.
Sleep apnea, TMJ, and bruxism are all related.
Because if you have one of these conditions, then you most likely have one of the other two.
This is not a guess, this is a true statement.
So to summarize I would like to say that yes, there is a fix for bruxism.
Hopefully, this article will lead you to one of the solutions, or fixes for your problem.
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