A newer method for treating bruxism is Botox. Though it has typically been used for cosmetic purposes, it’s now finding a new purpose as a treatment for teeth grinding. Botox is a neurotoxin that causes paralysis of the muscles that it’s injected into. This may sound alarming, but Botox has been widely studied and researched to assure it’s safety. In the case of bruxism, it is used to weaken the activation of the jaw muscles (typically the masseter and temporalis muscles), thereby lessening their ability to grind and clench the teeth.
Another interesting treatment method for teeth grinding is acupuncture. Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles as specific points to stimulate nerves and muscles. Though there has been little research done, with more and more anecdotal evidence coming to light, it’s likely that more scientific studies will be done to further examine its efficacy.
Teeth grinding is an issue that is affecting more and more people, and as a result, new treatment methods are being tested and investigated. Not every treatment method When exploring new treatment methods, it is always important to consider the research and to determine what is best for you based on your personal needs.
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