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Yes, it can definetly be a factor. Panic attacks during sleep, as well as general stress and anxiety, can cause grinding and clenching.
Effexor -xr Does not cause grinding or clenching of your teeth. However, because it calms the mental effects of anxiety some or many of the physicall effects may become noticed or exaggerated. Exessive sweating, grinding of teeth, overeating ect. You may want to talk to a counsilor or therapist to find the reasons for you anxiety as releif comes woth knowing.
Short term effects of E can be mild, usually an overwhelming sence of happiness and a willingness to communicate. Effects also are known to cause euforia, teeth grinding or clenching and inability to control body heat
Short term effects of E can be mild, usually an overwhelming sence of happiness and a willingness to communicate. Effects also are known to cause euforia, teeth grinding or clenching and inability to control body heat
YES.
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
No, hydrocodone is an opiod(which it will show up as on most test) and unrelated to amphetamine.
You may be referring to what is called torus (plural: Tori). These boney growths are a result of physical stresses on the jaw. These stresses may be a result of growth patterns, poor occlusion, or nocturnal grinding or clenching. As you stated on the discussion page, they can be removed by surgery.
Yes. I start grinding my teeth when I started taking Pylera
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Prolonged amphetamine abuse or abuse in high doses can cause problems including: * Toxic psychosis * Physiological and behavioral disorders * Dizziness * Pounding heartbeat * Difficulty breathing * Mood or mental changes * Unusual tiredness or weakness * Cardiac arrhythmias * Repetitive motor activity * Convulsions, coma, and death * Ulcers * Malnutrition * Mental illness * Skin disorders * Vitamin deficiency * Flush or pale skin * Loss of coordination and physical collapse