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I am a 47 years man with border line diabetes. I clinch my teeth in the night while sleeping. What do I do?
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Hello clinching your teeth in the night is also called as bruxism. This may happen due to various reasons. The most common reason for bruxism is stress. However, you require a night guard to protect your teeth from wearing out due to bruxism. I would advise you to see a dentist for getting a night guard to protect our teeth.
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