Treatment of bruxism

Common treatment methods for bruxism include braking and resting, oral and topical medications, physical therapy, surgery and so on. 1. Braking and resting: the first treatment measure to be taken for this kind of patients is to make the patients stop moving the affected area and keep braking and resting. For example, if the patient has the above mentioned lesions in the lower limbs, he/she needs to stay in bed at this time. 2. Oral and topical medications: For this type of patients, you can give them oral and topical medications that have the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis and analgesia. For example, common oral medicines include bone-setting seven-centimeter tablets, blood circulation and pain relief capsule, celecoxib capsule and so on. Common topical medications include flurbiprofen gel paste. 3. Physiotherapy: cold compresses are given within 72 hours, hot compresses are given after 72 hours, and infrared irradiation, intermediate frequency and other physiotherapy can be given in the chronic stage. 4. Surgery: For some patients with particularly serious lesions, surgery should be taken to repair them. For example, for patients with fracture, incision and internal fixation surgery should be carried out. It is recommended that patients with the above lesions should go to the orthopedic department of regular hospitals, and do not blindly use drugs.