Cheek biting - Types, Causes, Side effects and Treatments Biting your cheeks repetitively seems like a harmless body-focused repetitively behavior (BFRB) similar to nail biting and hair pulling. Such chronic cheek biting, scientifically known as morsicatio buccarum is a stress-related habit that corresponds to obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress and anxiety. Do you know? This is a self-destructing habit as it injures the oral tissues and put your dental health at stake. As this habit starts in late adulthood and extended into adulthood, many kids, teenagers and adults develop serious dental health concerns over chronic cheek biting and chewing.
Keep reading to know more about its harmful consequences and ways to overcome this fatal habit.
Types of cheek biting The cheek biting habit is classified into 5 types as follows: 1) Accidental cheek biting - Biting your cheeks unexpectedly while eating or chewing. It is not the same as chronic biting but causes injury and inflammation at the bite location. 2) Regular accidental cheek biting - The accidental cheek bites will require dental attention if it occurs repeatedly. If you encounter such unexpected cheek bites