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Nighttime teeth grinding, also known as sleep bruxism, affects about 10% of adults and 15% of children according to the American Sleep Association. The first thing to know about bruxism is that it’s a sleep disorder, not a dental issue. It can cause serious dental problems and if you suspect you or your child of grinding teeth at night, you should definitely talk to your dentist about diagnosis and treatment.