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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Teeth Grinding is also known as Bruxism



I was forced to research this article as this problem bothers me. My youngest son in the Philippines who is 18 years old is still grinding his teeth when he is asleep. In the middle of the night sometimes i wake up of his grinding that is so loud that i sometimes shake him just to avoid it. One time he was that time 10 years i really couldn't sleep that i pinch him in his groin in the middle of the night and he was shocked and crying asking me why i pinch him, i pity him and it breaks my heart after that after all he doesn't know that he was grinding. I told him that he grinds his teeth and he ask me what shall he do to avoid it and me being a mother doesn't know why he grinds. I am thinking that this is just natural and it will go away when he gets older. In my talk with a friend they told me that if it happens again i must get one of my slipper and slap him on the face which i did too uttering the word may that bad habit of yours go away then throw the slippers out of the window. Too bad because i slap him with my slipper harder that he end up in crying again in the middle of the night(he was then 17 years old)and again he was shocked that he could not say anything but ask me why and my answer is just to help him. I thought that by doing so it would stop but until now it is still the same. Until last night i googled it and the following explains.

Teeth grinding is clinically referred to as bruxism. Simply defined, it is the act of consciously or unconsciously clenching your teeth either during the day or while you sleep. Bruxism is considered both a medical and dental problem, as it affects both the teeth and all the structure near it, including the head.

Teeth grinding usually happens when one sleeps. Have you ever had a roommate or a sleeping partner that snores? Well you might have one that grinds their teeth in sleep as well. Teeth grinding is as common as snoring. But unlike snoring, teeth grinding sounds are a little on the low side, although it could be as bothersome as well.

People grind their teeth for a number of reasons. Doctors believe that it is because of stress. Dentists say that it happens because one's teeth are not properly aligned with each other. There are quite a lot of reasons why people grind their teeth. To know more about teeth grinding causes, read our article.

Teeth grinding happens in kids too. Some parents might find it disturbing to hear their child grinding their teeth in their sleep. While it is really not a big problem for kids as it is in adults, it is still proper to bring your child to a dentist so his teeth are checked. Children normally outgrow their teeth grinding habits. But if you would like to learn how teeth grinding affects children, check out the article.

Kids usually outgrow teeth grinding because their teeth are not yet permanent. Eventually, their baby teeth will be replaced with a permanent set that's stronger, better, and more aligned.
However, the same can't be said with adults. Adult teeth are permanent and would never change any longer. Therefore, adults should watch out for the complications of teeth grinding.

Teeth grinding, although it is not a major health issue, could bring about problems like mouth, jaw, and face problems, broken dentures, missing teeth, and several others. It is very important for adults to consult a dentist so that their teeth grinding habit is addressed before any further problem develops.

One would know if he or she suffers from bruxism if the symptoms of teeth grinding appear. The symptoms of this condition vary greatly with its root cause. Some or all of the symptoms may appear. So if your roommate tells you that you clench your teeth in your sleep, don't put it aside. Consult your dentist right away.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Why is it important to know about Ovarian Cyst?

Women must learn this kind of disease. Information is a must so that we will know what to do when this happen to us. We cannot just deny or ignore the fact that this happens to a woman, so we must be cautious and see a doctor regularly for check-up and from there doctors will monitor us on what is happening to our body especially the part of our stomach where the ovary is located.
PCOS is short for Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome. This disease has a complex symptoms that often miss-diagnose by many physicians. If you have this disease you better research more about this because you cannot get all the information from your physician, you have to do your homework so you will understand your disease better.The symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome vary widely from woman to woman. In addition to polycystic ovaries, they can also include: irregular or completely absent periods, Hirsutism (excessive facial or body hair), Alopecia (male pattern hair loss), obesity, acne, skin tags (raisin-like growths on the skin), Acanthosis Nigricans (brown skin patches), exhaustion or lack of mental alertness and decreased sex drive. Because the symptoms vary so widely and not all women display all the symptoms, doctors very often misdiagnose PCOS. This became an issue of critical concern after a study in 2000 found that women suffering from PCOS have a higher risk of coronary heart disease.Researchers discovered a link between Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and other metabolic conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure and high levels of LDL "bad" cholesterol, all of which are risk factors for coronary heart disease.Studies have also shown an increased link between PCOS and atherosclerosis, which occurs when fatty deposits called plaque cling to the interior walls of the arteries, leading to blockages that can cause heart attacks or stroke. Not only do PCOS sufferers have higher rates of plaque buildup but those over 45 have thicker deposits of plaque.Another report indicated that up to 40% of women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome have either impaired glucose tolerance or Type 2 Diabetes by the age of 40.All these findings substantially raise the bar on the seriousness of PCOS, making it even more important that doctors correctly diagnose the condition and instruct their patients about Insulin Resistance.Even the removal of the ovaries will not completely eliminate this disorder. A complete system of elements is needed to reverse Insulin Resistance and PCOS.
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