May
when your mouth is shut and your breathing through your nose…
are your top teeth touching your bottom teeth or are they apart..
when your mouth is fully shut are your teeth grinding like?
my bottom teeth are nopt straight and i was told it was because i grind them slightly??
Answer:
Teeth grinding has less to do with how your mouth works when you're awake as when you are asleep:
Dental Health and Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
“Most people probably grind and clench their teeth from time to time. Occasional teeth grinding, medically called bruxism, does not usually cause harm, but when teeth grinding occurs on a regular basis the teeth can be damaged and other oral health complications can arise.”
For more: http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/t…
“Twenty percent of all adults grind their teeth at night. Grinding (bruxism) can be caused by stress or an unconscious attempt to smooth out a poor bite. It wears down and may fracture teeth, and it can lead to gum and jaw problems.”
For more: http://www.ehow.com/how_1949_stop-grindi…
Answer:
If you are grinding your teeth, you should get a nightgaurd and the dentist can more than likely use your models, but they might have to take a new impression. And that’ll prevent wearing down the enamel when you grind your teeth at night.
Answer:
In the normal resting position upper and lower teeth don't meet and there’s tiny distance between them. And when we meet upper and lower teeth then upper anterior teeth cover almost one third of lower anterior teeth. This is normal teeth position.