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Jun 18, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Bruxism Disease - Causes and Treatment

Full story: Buzzle.com

A significant number of US children adults involuntarily grind their teeth without being conscious of the same.

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sdchargers13

Chula Vista, CA

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Jun 24, 2009
 
I had no idea what was causing all of my teeth to hurt - like a full-mouth toothache. In addition, my crowns and fillings started breaking or falling out, which led to the underlying teeth to erode. Because of the loss of dental work, i.e., crowns and fillings, there are gaps in my teeth and they have begun to shift. My 'bite' is also off and I often catch the inside of my mouth when chewing. I'll take this data with me to the dentist for confirmation - thank you for the article!
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Burlington, MA

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Jul 2, 2009
 
TotalGard does a nice job breaking down what bruxism and teeth grinding are all about! You can learn more by visiting: http://www.totalgard.com/bruxism.html .. this should give everyone a nice background! I purchased a night guard from this company and my bruxism has subsided to date!
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Los Angeles, CA

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Sep 25, 2009
 
All antidepressnts cause TMJ . It results from damage to the brain and nervous system from use of these drugs. The drugs interfere with dopamine and cause chronic muscle tension and pain so they cause rather than cure depression considering that people in pain are depressed
www.antidepressantsfacts.com/pinealstory.htm
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