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.
Yes, Effexor (as well as Prozac, Zoloft) all may have enough of an "activating" influence in the body to cause bruxism. This is usually unaffected by taking the medication at different times of the day. Depending on your disorder, your physician may be able to try another type of medication, or you may have to use a bite-guard at night to prevent the inevitable cracked teeth and cap replacements. I feel that dentist-provided rigid guards have a better fit that those bought over the counter.
Yes. I start grinding my teeth when I started taking Pylera
atorvastatin
Teeth grinding is overall very damaging to you're oral health. It can cause your teeth to shred, you're enamel to fade and higher risk of getting cavities.
The past tense for "grinding teeth" is "ground teeth."
Teeth grinding can be a problem, since it removes the protection on your teeth. There are available treatment options that can repair the damage. There is also treatment to get you to stop grinding your teeth.
The noise is the teeth on the flywheel grinding on the teeth of the starter. Check to see if the starter is loose, this is the most common cause of that noise.
Worms do not cause children to grind their teeth. You should speak with your child's doctor to find a remedy for the teeth grinding.
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.
Molars.
a child grinding her teeth couls be due to many factors. Some of which can include pain in tooth as a result of a cavity. Jaw pain. general frustration can cause a child to grind their teeth. Source: I am a dentist
Teeth grinding in children has nothing to do with having enlarged adenoids and tonsils. If a child is grinding their teeth, it is simply a bad habit.
Chewing and grinding.