Clenching your teeth can cause pain due to increased pressure on the jaw muscles and joints, leading to muscle fatigue and strain. This action can also irritate the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jaw to the skull, resulting in discomfort. Additionally, prolonged clenching may lead to tooth wear, sensitivity, or even headaches, as the muscles and nerves in the jaw become overworked. If you experience persistent pain, it may be beneficial to consult a dental or medical professional for evaluation.
you could say "when i saw his fist clench, I thought he was going to hurt me"
For me it's when my throat is dry and/or my teeth clench together (I have no idea why that happens to me).
Teeth may hurt after getting a piercing due to several reasons, such as the stress and tension in the jaw from the new jewelry, especially if it's in the oral or lip area. Additionally, irritation or inflammation from the piercing can affect nearby nerves, leading to discomfort in the teeth. It's also possible that the piercing is causing you to unconsciously clench your teeth or grind them, which can exacerbate the pain. If the pain persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
yes but not hurt your teeth
A person may do something like clench their teeth during a seizure, but epilepsy does not cause bruxism.
You cling to something when you hold fast to it. You also clench your teeth when you hold them together.
Clenches is the plural of clench
your teeth might hurt because u have some new ones wanting to come out
no sharks do not hurt themselves with their own teeth because they don't close their mouth fully and the teeth do not touch them
The sugar in the candy can rott your teeth
Yes, baby teeth can hurt, and most of the time will hurt. The reason they hurt is because you are exposing tender gums and you are ripping roots out of the gums.
Ralfe Clench died in 1828.