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Stress Bites - Ecnomic Worsens Bite on Executives

Released on: January 22, 2008, 9:47 am

Press Release Author: TJ Sacks & Associates

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Economic stress is causing an increase in tooth grinding,
especially among Wall Street executives.

Press Release Body: Economic stress can take a real bite out of your oral health.
Tooth grinding is on the rise among Wall Street executives, according to Dr. Ramin
Tabib, a New York-based cosmetic and reconstructive dentist who counts many CEOs
among his patients.

"The condition, also known as bruxism, has become particularly widespread among my
clients in the wake of the recent downturn in the economy," said Dr. Tabib. "Prior
to the economic slowdown we had five to 10 cases a month and the number has been
steadily climbing to about 15 a month over the past year," he added.

Many executives are neglecting their emotional needs during the day and are
relieving built-up stress through tooth clenching during the day and tooth grinding
at night.

Bruxism may be mild and may not even require treatment. However, it can be frequent
and severe enough to lead to damaged teeth, jaw disorder, headaches, and other
problems.

Dr. Tabib, a faculty member of NYU College of Dentistry and a partner in NYC Smile
Design, recommends treatment of the condition with dental procedures, mouth guards
and stress counseling.

Web Site: http://nycsmiledesign.com

Contact Details: Lizzie Manganiello
445 Park Ave- 9th FL
New York, NY 10022
lizzie@tjsacks.com
212-787-0787

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