teeth <\/a>grinding may seem like a weird symptom of intestinal infections, it\u2019s actually more common than most people realize. Teeth grinding is the body\u2019s reaction to something strange going on inside it. It\u2019s a way of dealing with stress or anxiety caused by a pathogen or parasite. <\/p>\n\n\n\nTeeth grinding is also much more dangerous than most people realize. It can break our teeth and lead to gum and even bone problems. The pressure put on the jaw and facial bones with teeth grinding can lead to headaches and other problems. Since teeth grinding happens at night while people are asleep, they may not even know they are doing it. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
They may wake up with sore teeth or a headache or wonder why their teeth are cracked and breaking. Teeth grinding can be prevented with a mouth guard, and those who are grinding because of an infection may no longer do it once that infection has left the body.
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