What reason is adult sleep molar at night
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Molars still sound terrible at night. Molars are commonly seen in children. Molars may indicate that there is something wrong with a certain function of the body. It's a signal. What if adults grind their teeth. Now let's talk about why adults sleep at night and grind their teeth.
What reason is adult sleep molar at night
First: the tooth disease has the worry or the fear psychology and so on. It is very important to give comfort and guidance to these patients and relieve their worries for the establishment of confidence in the treatment of diseases. Muscle relaxation therapy: jaw muscle tension is one of the causes of bruxism, and relieving muscle tension is a necessary means to control bruxism. The commonly used methods are: the application of muscle relaxant; audio visual suggestion and so on.
Second: the application of bite plate. Occlusal adjustment therapy: by grinding a small amount of tooth tissue, removing occlusal interference and early contact, the occlusal balance of natural teeth is established, so as to achieve the physiological balance among occlusion, masticatory muscle and temporomandibular joint, and eliminate bruxism. For patients with malocclusion, orthodontic treatment should be carried out first.
Third: several folk food therapy medicated meals: wash the orange peel, soak it in white sugar water for 5 days, and eat one orange peel before going to bed every night for 3-4 days. Every night before going to bed to eat a piece of raw orange peel, even eat 2-3 days, can treat children and adults sleep molar. It can be relieved by making tea with reed root. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that this disease is related to stomach heat, food accumulation, insect disturbance, deficiency of Qi and blood, phlegm, etc. it should be taken under the guidance of doctor's advice.
matters needing attention
For molar this matter, whether adults or children, do not blindly treat, to understand the severity of the disease, understand the source of the disease, to actively cooperate with the treatment, in order to achieve early recovery.