So You’re Stress Grinding. What are Your Options?
So you’re stressed and anxious and now having to deal with grinding away at your teeth because of it.
So you’re stressed and anxious and now having to deal with grinding away at your teeth because of it.
So you’re stressed and anxious and now having to deal with grinding away at your teeth because of it. Fortunately, it’s not the end of the road for you. Here are some tips that may help you combat the root problem, stress.
Immediate Stress Relievers
If you need something to take the edge off right away, here are some options:
Work/Life Balance & Self-Care
Another way to manage your stress is to ensure that you are not overworking yourself and are physically and mentally taking care of yourself. Here are some ways that you can incorporate changes into your daily lifestyle:
Mindfulness & Meditation
Mindfulness and meditation are also powerful tools to help combat stress. Mindfulness and meditation involve being aware of the present moment and clearing your mind of all other thoughts. Here are some exercises you can do throughout the day to ensure that you aren’t overlooking the present state:
Protect Your Teeth
Wear a mouthguard that fits over your teeth and helps protect them from the effects of grinding. You can get a custom-made nightguard or a byteSense device from your dentist, or an over-the-counter mouthguard for a short-term, cheaper solution. Wearing a protective device can prevent potentially irreversible damage.
How can byteSense help?
Here at byteSense, we are aware of stress's impact on bruxism. That’s why our app comes with a diverse suite of guided stress management activities. These activities range from simple breathing exercises to guided meditation sessions. Using these exercises, byteSense creates a personalized stress management program for you that improves over time as byteSense analyzes your grinding data and activity completion to see which stress management exercises have the greatest impact on your grinding habits.Your stress management activity and data may also be shared with your mental health provider who will also be able to recommend stress management activities or offer their own treatments.