What to do about severe bruxism at age 20?
I’ve had bruxism (tooth grinding) at night for as long as I can remember. I’ve tried everything I could — having a nightguard (both expensive dental one, sports one, and pharmacy-bought one. I still grind my bottom teeth into it and it still causes damage). I’ve stop drinking any caffeine. I’ve taken antianxiety/antidepressant medication. All my front teeth are completely flat, and I have pain in one of my front teeth that is significantly damaged. I’ve been to the dentist over and over and it seems like no one can give me a solution other than I’m going to need expensive dental work not so far in the future. (my teeth have absolutely NO issues besides the bruxism.
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