Current Concept of Bruxism and its Treatment Options
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12960Keywords:
Bruxism, Sleep hygiene, Splint, Pharmacological, Contingent electric stimulation cure (CES).Abstract
In our day to day clinical practice we come across a lot of patients suffering from occlusal parafunctional
habits or bruxism. Bruxism can be described as nonfunctional abnormal, involuntary contact of teeth, if
ignored it leads to occlusal trauma. So for correct diagnosis and treatment a multidisciplinary approach was
required in which dentists, psychiatrists, neurologists and physiotherapists play an important role. Causes
for bruxism were multifactorial and the treatment modalities were also various. Bruxism can be a major
concern for the dentist as they were required to not only diagnose but also intervene in most of the cases of
bruxism. And if untreated it leads to destruction of dentition, muscle fatigue & temporomandibular pain.
This article discusses the history of the current concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of bruxism.
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