Gingivitis in children: What is it? Causes, signs, and treatment methods.
Gingivitis in children is a fairly common condition, but if not detected and treated promptly, it can affect daily activities...
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a condition in which a person habitually clenches or grinds their teeth—often unconsciously, especially during sleep.


Over time, bruxism not only wears down tooth enamel but also exposes the underlying dentin, leading to tooth sensitivity and pain when consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods. If the grinding persists, the damage can extend to the dental pulp inside the tooth, potentially causing pain, inflammation, or even the need for root canal treatment.
If you experience symptoms such as jaw pain, morning headaches, or noticeable tooth wear, you should visit a dental clinic as soon as possible. Early treatment helps prevent serious complications and supports long-term oral health.
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