Of course, the best advice is this: Neither a clencher nor a grinder be. But people who grit their teeth when they're fast asleep certainly wish the problem were that simple to solve. Bruxism is complicated, and the consequences of enamel loss...
Shock treatment, or electroconvulsive therapy, has been in use for over 60 years to treat brain-based disorders such as depression, catatonia, mania and schizophrenia. The University Hospital in New Jersey states that the ECT procedure is painless...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States, according to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America. When a person experiences anxiety, the mind sends a signal to the body that danger is present. Several physical...
Many people use nicotine chewing gum to stop smoking. It not only provides a source of nicotine to reduce withdrawal symptoms, but also provides the psychological benefit of acting as a substitute oral activity. Although nicotine gums are commonly...
Posture is how you carry your body and deal with the effects of gravity when sitting, standing, walking, running and other related activities. Poor body posture can be an invitation to back aches, neck and jaw tension, and/or headaches. Practicing...
Many conditions can cause jaw pain and headache. According to the American Academy of Head Neck and Facial Pain, or AAHNFP, approximately 1 in 8 Americans suffer recurring headaches that are severe enough to impair or prevent their activities of...
Individuals addicted to smoking have a dependency on the chemical nicotine found in such tobacco products as cigarettes, cigars and chewing tobacco. The habit-forming drug produces brief pleasant feelings in the brain, which encourages smokers to...
People may have evolved since the days of cavemen; unfortunately, teeth have not. Some people believe that the third set of molars, also known as wisdom teeth, gave our hunting and gathering ancestors the extra tools necessary for such a harsh...
You only have one set of teeth, and proper use of a mouth guard can protect them in dangerous situations. Contact sports, such as football and boxing, are obviously sports in which mouth guards are necessary. However, there are many other...
As children grow and develop, there are many times that parents have questions about whether the behavior is normal or not and can compare their offspring with others. To put parents at ease, two or three out of every 10 children show signs of...
The anti-inflammatory components of fish oil may help relieve pain in your jaw joint. According to University of Maryland Medical Center, the beneficial omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil are believed to alleviate joint pain. Anti-inflammatory agents...
Children who grind their teeth during the daytime have a condition called bruxism that causes clenching and grinding. Bruxism affects at least 2 out of 10 children, according to KidsHealth.org. Bruxism can do significant damage to your...
Your temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is the joint that connects your jaw with your skull. It is located just in front of your ears. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research states that several conditions, collectively known as...
Sinusitis is a condition where the nasal passages (sinuses) become inflamed and swollen. The Mayo Clinic explains that this interferes with normal mucus drainage. Sinusitis is a common problem in children, says Dr. Alan Greene, pediatrician. A...
The National Institute of Mental Health warns that 18 percent of adults in the United States struggle with anxiety disorders. Although anxiety is most commonly thought of as an emotional problem, it also manifests itself physically. Everyone gets...
Magnesium is a mineral that is essential to the human body, playing a role in nearly all bodily functions and contributing to most body tissues. Many of people do not get enough magnesium in their daily diets, a lack that can contribute to a wide...