Common Risk Factors And Causes Of Teeth Grinding

Family History Of Teeth Grinding

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A family history of teeth grinding may contribute to the development of bruxism for a few different reasons. For those who consciously grind their teeth during the day, they might have picked up the habit from being raised around others who did the same thing. In addition, individuals who grind their teeth in the day for the sake of stress relief might do so if they have a family history of anxiety. However, bruxism has a more common genetic link when it occurs during the night. Patients with a family history of night grinding are more likely to grind their teeth at night. If a sibling or parent has been diagnosed with nighttime grinding, an individual is at a higher risk of developing the condition. They might not even know they grind their teeth if they don't have a partner to tell them. Those with family histories of the condition should be aware of it and ask their dentist about ways to mitigate or prevent it.

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