Harm of molars

1 Long-term damage to teeth will make the tips of teeth smooth and even make the front teeth wear almost to the edge of gums, and other teeth will be broken or completely broken, which will also lead to cracked teeth that are not easy to be found.

2 Damaged gingival molars sometimes crack the enamel of teeth, even lead to tooth displacement, resulting in gaps between teeth, thus accumulating food and causing gingivitis. The powerful force generated by grinding teeth at night will make teeth shake, and then promote gingival atrophy.

3 Abnormal masticatory muscle function Molar can also cause abnormal masticatory muscle function, leading to masticatory muscle pain and fatigue. If the muscle contraction is unbalanced and the occlusion is abnormal, it will directly affect the normal shape of the mandible, resulting in mandibular joint pain, joint snapping and limited mouth opening.

4 Changing the face shape for a long time will affect the facial beauty due to tooth injury and maxillofacial muscle involvement, and even change the face shape to form a Chinese character face. In addition, grinding your teeth at night will also affect others' rest and cause inconvenience to others.