
Did Covid turn us into teeth grinders?
Inside Health
The Common Causes of Sleep Broxism
Hannah Beddes is a consultant in restorative dentistry at the Leeds Dental Institute. She talks about broxism, where repetitive jaw movement or clenching of teeth occurs while you're awake and asleep. Broxism happens during lighter stages of sleep when our brains are more active. It's caused by activity in our brains while we're asleep.
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