Bruxism
Bruxism is a common condition characterized by excessive teeth grinding or jaw clenching, often unrelated to normal functions like eating or talking, and can lead to symptoms such as aching jaw muscles, headaches, hypersensitive teeth, and significant dental damage if untreated. Prevalence ranges from 8% to 31% in the general population.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Alveolar Bone Resorption
- Improved Oral Function
- Improved Oral Health
- Improved Sleep Efficacy
- Improved Total Sleep Time
- Improved Waking Quality
- Increased Salivary pH
- No Impact on Fatigue
- No Influence on Oropharyngeal Microbiota
- No Mortality or Toxicity
- No Significant Adverse Events
- Nonpathogenic Condition
- Nonpathogenic for Mice
- Reduced Crow's Feet
- Reduced Enamel Issue
- Reduced Oral Health-Related Quality of Life
- Reduced Parasomnia
- Reduced Sleep Bruxism Signs and Symptoms
- Reduced Sleep Disturbance Score