| BRUXISM 
              (NIGHT GRINDING) SENSITIVITY BRUXISM (NIGHT 
              GRINDING) It is the habitual grinding of teeth in the 
              night (while sleeping) or as a habit. It can be in the form of taping 
              of teeth, grinding of teeth or clinching of teeth. Many causes have 
              been suggested for this habit like:(1) Discrepancy in the way teeth fits into each other, this may 
              lead to tension in the muscles or discomfort, hence the patient 
              constantly tries to achieve a comfortable position of teeth.
 (2) Allergies.
 (3) Nutritional deficiencies and
 (4)Gastric disturbances are also said to play a role.
 But the most common cause is believed to be 
              emotional tension. Bruxism is supposed to be one of the several 
              ways by which we try to relieve the pent up tension. Some occupations, 
              which requires high amount of concentration, precision or physical 
              activity may also lead to bruxism. EFFECT:This type of grinding habit may lead to excessive attrition 
              (wearing away) of tooth structure. It can also lead to injury of 
              the supporting structure of tooth resulting in loosening of tooth, 
              movement of tooth from its position, or downward shift of gums with 
              loss of bone support. It can even lead to injury of tempero mandibular 
              joint (where jaw attaches to skull), change in the way jaw opens 
              and closes, and difficulty in opening the mouth. It is even reported 
              to lead to headache e.t.c.
 TREATMENT:Special appliance may be constructed to immobilize the jaw or to 
              minimize the injury to supporting structure of tooth. These appliances 
              are typically worn during night. Besides these if the cause is suspected 
              to an emotional one then it needs to be suitably treated.
 SENSITIVITY It is one of the most common cause of varying degree of pain. A 
              tooth is said to be sensitive when different type of stimuli like, 
              hot, cold, sweet, sour, pressure changes, drying, osmotic changes 
              e.t.c. , leads to sensation that may range from mild pain lasting 
              a few seconds to severe pain over a prolonged period of time. One 
              feature that is common in all types of sensitivity is that the sensitivity 
              starts or increases on application of stimulus and hence the patient 
              learns to associate the sensation to a particular form of stimulus.
 The sensation of pain is due to stimulation of odontoblasts (these 
              are tooth forming cells that are present in the 
              pulp). Though the exact mechanism of how this happens is not 
              established, the most excepted explanation is Hydrodynamic Theory, 
              according to this theory when there is fluid movement inside the 
              dentinal tubules (they are the building blocks of dentin 
              and are microscopic hollow structure that is filled with fluid) 
              the pain sensation is picked up by the nerve endings which are present 
              inside the dentinal tubules near the pulp. This fluid level changes 
              when the external seal of the dentinal tubule gets broken as in 
              the case of cavity preparation, carries, aberration, attrition, 
              erosion, e.t.c.
 Root Surface Sensitivity:This occurs in case of gingival recession or exposed root surface. 
              The pain is usually very severe. The causes for this type of sensitivity 
              are same as mentioned above and the theory explaining it is also 
              the same.
 Post Operative Sensitivity:It the form of sensitivity that arises after a filling is done or 
              after any restorative work. This is believed to occur due to (1) 
              leakage from the side of filling (2) expansion or contraction of 
              the filling material. These types of sensitivity can lasts up to 
              6 months and goes off after that.
 Treatment:Since sensitivity arises due to cut or exposed dentinal tubules, 
              the primary aim of treatment is seal these dentinal tubules so that 
              the fluid inside them is not disturbed. To achieve this goal a lot 
              of treatment have been tried with varying degree of success some 
              of them are: desensitizing tooth paste, topical fluoride, fluoride 
              rinse, dentinal bonding agent, iontopheresis, e.t.c. But when these 
              above mentioned methods fail, then the only method left is to use 
              restorative treatment like fillings, crown e.t.c.
 BRUXISM (NIGHT GRINDIN) 
              SENSITIVITY
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