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Bruxism related
I am having a habit of Grinding teeth while sleeping, which i never felt but my neighbour listens and let me know about this. Yesterday i had pain in upper left first premolar, then i took a pain killer tablet from nearby pharmacy and pain relieved. I suspected that is there any relation between bruxism and sudden pain in premolar. I don't have any cavities.
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Yes it does have. There are various appliances which would prevent u from doing so.
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