Stress is hurting your smile, literally: Know risks of chronic stress on dental health | Health
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February 28, 2025
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Feb 28, 2025 03:47 PM IST
Stress is damaging your dental health. Learn all about its consequences and expert-backed strategies to counteract them in this comprehensive guide.
Stress is detrimental to overall wellbeing. Prolonged stress wrecks havoc on mind and body and can also affect dental health. If it’s left untreated, it can cause long-term complications. From teeth grinding to dry mouth, stress has several consequences for dental health and even hygiene.
Stress drives many habits which worsen oral health.(Shutterstock)
This is also an important moment to observe how closely intertwined mental and physical wellbeing is, making taking care of mental health all the more important. Certain harmful dental habits originate from intense stress.
In an interview with HT, Dr Prafull Sabadra, Founder of Dr. Sabadra’s Advanced Dentistry Centre, shared a comprehensive side effects for teeth when one is under stress. Other than impulsive habits, many diseases too occur. He listed out the habits and other consequences of stress:
Teeth grinding (Bruxism)
Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is the involuntary clenching or grinding of teeth, due to stress.(Shutterstock)
Involuntary habit: Stress often manifests as bruxism, an unconscious grinding or clenching of teeth, especially during sleep.
Triggers: Anxiety and tension heighten muscle activity in the jaw, leading to excessive force on teeth.
Consequences:
Enamel wear, causing increased sensitivity and susceptibility to decay.
Jaw pain and temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ).
Impact on healing: Poor sleep impairs the body’s ability to repair oral tissues.
Stress hormones and oral Health
Cortisol impact: Elevated cortisol levels reduce the body’s resistance to oral infections and inflammation.
Bone health: Long-term stress can weaken jawbone density, increasing the risk of tooth loss.
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Coping mechanisms and oral impacts
When in intense stress, many chew pencils or pens.(Shutterstock)
Poor Coping Habits: Nail-biting, chewing pens, or using teeth to open packages can harm enamel and alignment.
Lack of professional visits: Stress might deter individuals from regular dental checkups.
Prevention and management
No doubt stress takes a major toll on dental health. But it’s important to embrace proactive tactics to alleviate the impacts.
Dr Prafull Sabadra shared these strategies:
Stress reduction: Practice mindfulness, meditation, or yoga to lower stress levels. Seek professional therapy for chronic mental health issues.
Oral hygiene: Maintain a routine: brushing twice daily, flossing, and using fluoride toothpaste. Stay hydrated to combat dry mouth.
Dietary changes: Limit sugar and acidic foods; opt for nutrient-rich alternatives.
Professional interventions:
Use custom night guards for bruxism.
2. Consult a dentist for fluoride treatments and gum care.
3. Discuss medication side effects with healthcare providers.
Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
2. Engage in regular physical activity to reduce stress.
Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.
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