Common Risk Factors And Causes Of Teeth Grinding

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is just one of multiple mental health disorders bruxism has been linked to. Night bruxism is more likely to occur in children with ADHD than in neurotypical children. One study showed teenagers who were diagnosed early in their lives with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder had a higher likelihood of multiple different sleep disorders and issues. In addition to having a higher chance of bruxism, they were also more likely to experience snoring, sleep terrors, and struggles with insomnia. Sleep problems appear to be present in children with ADHD no matter how severe their actual symptoms are. The rate of prevalence is similar across all children with this condition, and it's significantly higher than that of children without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. ADHD causes issues with focus and concentration. Patients might struggle to absorb information, complete tasks, or keep track of time. Some affected individuals also experience hyperactive symptoms that make it difficult to sit still or stay quiet.

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