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A person in a modern office setting at a desk, looking slightly stressed at their computer. Their hand is lightly touching their jaw and their jawline looks subtly tense. The illustration shows the effects of teeth grinding due to stress.

When Your Daily Grind Leads to Teeth Grinding: Bruxism Is a Silent Workplace Epidemic

Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding and clenching. With the daily pressures of work and the turbulence of modern life, stress seems to have become part of the package. Ignoring it, however, impacts more than your emotional and physical well-being; it also affects your oral health. Stress often leads to teeth grinding. You […]

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Bruxism: The Costly Consequence of Workplace Stress

Bruxism is a word that many people learned during the height of the pandemic. It’s the clinical term for excessive teeth clenching or grinding. And one of the foremost factors that contributes to this involuntary and detrimental oral health habit is stress. HR leaders are no strangers to the complications that arise in the workplace

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