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It s a product of anxiety brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, according to one local dentist. Author: Philip Townsend Updated: 6:03 PM EST January 8, 2021
CHESAPEAKE, Va. A phenomenon is happening in the field of dentistry right now, and it’s the product of anxiety brought on by the pandemic and an all-around tough year.
“We’re seeing the clinical manifestation of that in our offices,” said Dr. Daniel Vacendak of Vacendak Dentistry in Chesapeake.
Vacendak has seen a significant increase in cases involving chipped teeth and bruxism, or excessive grinding.
The American Dental Association conducted a recent study confirming cases are up nationwide.
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