Bruxism Treatment
The wire tissue, which is found on the human skeletal system and in the structure of some organs, gives shape to the body, enables the bones to move by contraction and relaxation, to perform the important functions of the organs and to work regularly, is called muscle. There are more than 600 muscles in the human body, 60 of which are in the face area.
There are four chewing muscles on each side of the face that allow the chewing movement to be performed correctly.
Of these muscles, the Masseter muscle is a four-cornered, strong chewing muscle located on the outer side of the lower jawbone (mandible) and upper jawbone (maxilla) and on the inside of the cheek. Mission; It is to ensure that the mouth is closed by lifting the lower jaw up.
The masseter muscle is very important for both health and the appearance of the face. In case of enlargement / thickening of the masseter muscle due to overuse and tension teeth grinding (bruxism), problems in the form of clenching occur. At the same time, it causes the face to take on a wide and angular appearance. Aesthetic interventions in the face area as a result of cosmetic concerns; It is applied to three different parts of the face, namely the upper face, the middle face and the lower face. The intervention in the midface area is directly related to the masseter muscle.
The ideal chin form is different in men and women. While the square face shape, which creates a strong sense of character, is appreciated by men; A thin and prominent jaw line that provides a naive, soft and vigorous appearance is more aesthetic for women.
Softening the sharp chin appearance caused by the strengthening and thickening of the masseter muscle, giving the lower part of the face a thin and beautiful-looking structure, teeth grinding and clenching teeth to provide solutions to the problems Bruxism Treatment is applied.
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