The phenomenon of teeth clenching may be caused by psychological factors, as well as micronutrient deficiencies or malocclusion.
1. Psychological factors: due to excessive tension or emotional anxiety, the muscles of the mouth and jaw are also in a state of tension, which may lead to the phenomenon of clenching teeth.
2. Lack of micronutrients: Part of the population lacks micronutrients, such as calcium, phosphorus, etc., leading to plant mental disorders, which may lead to the phenomenon of teeth clenching.
3. Malocclusion: it refers to the relationship between teeth, dental arches, jaws and craniofacial position is not in tune with each other, mostly caused by heredity, environment and other factors, which can be manifested in clinical symptoms such as crowding of teeth, gaps in teeth and antimandibular, etc., which can also appear the phenomenon of teeth clenching.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to identify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.