Description
COURT CASE:
- having bruxism
- involuntary grinding our teeth
- habitually grinding our teeth
- teeth grinding
- grinding our teeth during sleep
- nocturnal teeth grinding
- teeth clenching
- clenching our teeth during sleep
- unconsciously clenching our teeth when we’re anxious and/or tense
- being unaware that we have bruxism
- being unaware that we grind and/or clench our teeth during sleep
- having chronic bruxism
- having bruxism because we have some sort of sleep related movement disorder
- having bruxism because we have obstructive sleep apnea
- having bruxism because we have some sort of growth and/or developmental disorder
- having bruxism because we have a hyperactive personality type
- having bruxism because we have ADHD
- having bruxism because we have a neurological disorder
- having bruxism because we have cerebral palsy
- having bruxism because we have severe mental retardation
- having bruxism because we have a complication from our Huntington’s disease
- having bruxism because we have a complication from our Parkinson’s disease
- having bruxism because we drank caffeine
- having bruxism because we consumed stimulants
- having bruxism because we smoke cigarettes
- having bruxism because we are heavy smokers
- having bruxism because we regularly drink alcohol
- having bruxism because we have hyperactive muscle movements
- having bruxism because we have poor sleep
- having bruxism because we take antidepressants
- having bruxism because we take SSRIs
- having bruxism because we have an abnormal bite
- pain
- physical pain
- having pain on our face
- headaches
- having headaches in our foreheads
- having headaches in our temples
- clenching our teeth and negatively impacting our trigeminal nerve-thus causing a migraine
- having “migraine” type headaches
- having sinus type headaches
- having dull headaches
- having shooting pain up the back of our heads
- our hair and/or scalp being painful to touch
- our bruxism negatively affecting our eyes
- having pain behind our eyes
- having bloodshot eyes
- having eyes that may or may not bulge out
- our eyes being sensitive to sunlight
- our bruxism negatively affecting our ears
- hearing hissing, buzzing, and/or ringing in our ears
- decreased hearing
- having pain that presents are earaches
- having ear pain
- having earaches
- having clogged, “itchy” ears
- having vertigo
- dizziness
- our bruxism negatively affecting our mouth
- having discomfort in our mouth
- our mouth being limited in its ability to open
- inability to open our mouths smoothly
- our mouth locks shut
- our mouth locks open
- we can’t find our bite
- swelling and inflammation of our jaw and/or gums
- having boils and/or cuts on our cheek undersides
- our bruxism negatively affecting our teeth
- having teeth marks on our tongue
- having grooves on our tongue
- our bruxism negatively affecting our teeth and/or gums
- feeling looseness in the back of our teeth
- feeling soreness in the back of our teeth
- being cast out into darkness (Mathew 8: 12)
- weeping and gnashing our teeth (Matthew 8: 12)
- having damaged teeth
- having severely damaged teeth
- needing new teeth
- needing dental implants
- having difficulty and/or unable to chew our food properly
- having flattened teeth
- having fractured teeth
- having chipped teeth
- having microcracks in our teeth
- having broken fillings
- having loose teeth
- having worn out teeth enamel
- having a damaged enamel
- tooth pain
- tooth sensitivity
- having localized and/or generalized soreness of our teeth
- our teeth having thermal sensitivity
- having abfractions lesions in our gingival thirds
- our gums receding
- dental attrition
- eroding our teeth
- loss of teeth structure
- our teeth losing their natural contours
- thinning of our teeth
- having uneven teeth
- having misaligned teeth
- having unhealthy teeth
- having localized and/or generalized wear on our teeth
- our bruxism negatively affecting our jaw and causing jaw related problems
- our jaw joints making clicking and/or popping sounds
- our jaw making grating sounds
- having pain in our cheeks muscles
- having uncontrollable jaw and/or tongue movements
- our jaw deviates to one side when we open our mouth
- our jaw deviates to the affected side when we open our mouths
- having tight jaw muscles
- having difficulty opening our mouth
- having pain in our jaw, neck, and/or face
- having tired muscles and/or soreness around our jaw area
- our bruxism negatively affecting our throat
- having swallowing difficulties
- having laryngitis
- having a sore throat with no infection
- having voice irregularities
- having voice changes
- having frequent coughs
- having to constantly clear our throat
- constantly feeling like there’s a foreign object in our throat
- our bruxism negatively affecting our neck
- our neck lacking mobility
- having a stiff neck
- neck pain
- our neck feeling tired
- having sore neck muscles
- our bruxism negatively affecting our shoulders
- having shoulder aches
- our bruxism negatively affecting our back
- having backaches
- our bruxism negatively affecting our arms and/or fingers
- having arm and/or finger numbness
- having arm and/or finger pain
- having prolonged bruxism and/or severe bruxism
- having damaged teeth
- our enamel being broken down
- our teeth being ground down to dentin
- our teeth being sensitive to heat and/or cold
- premature tooth erosion
- our teeth being reduced to stumps
- having damaged jaw
- having tension headaches
- having severe facial and jaw pain
- having temporomandibular joint disorders
- needing to wear a mouth guard when we sleep
- losing our ability to perform basic oral functions-such as swallowing, chewing, and/or speaking because of pain and/or stiffness
- needing new teeth
- needing dental implants
- needing dentures
- having nerve damage in our teeth
- having tooth fractures
- having loose teeth
- tooth decay
- having unhealthy teeth
- having unhealthy gums
- having ugly teeth
- having an ugly smile
- having a crooked smile
- becoming toothless
- having periodontal disease
- losing our teeth
- our bruxism negatively affecting our sleep
- sleep disruption
- grinding and/or clenching our teeth loud enough to wake ourselves up
- grinding and/or clenching our teeth loud enough to wake our sleeping partners
- fear
- worry
- anxiety
- tense
- stress
- nervousness
- anger
- frustration
- aggression
- competitive
- unprotected
- unsure
- constricted
- feeling like we can’t trust ourselves
- not feeling confident in our abilities
- not feeling confident in our ability to see, hear, and/or sense from God
- feeling like it’s not safe to express our emotions
- not being allowed to express our emotions
- having to hold back and/or suppress our emotions
- others overreacting whenever we express our true emotions
- others being offended whenever we express our emotions
- others reacting negatively whenever we express our emotions
- being punished whenever we express our emotions
- being ignored whenever we express our emotions
- being dismissed whenever we express our emotions
- being rejected whenever we express our emotions
- having pent up negative emotions
- indecisive
- overwhelmed
- violated
- our bloodlines offering our teeth as sacrifices to evil altars in the physical and/or spirit realms
- the buying, selling, and/or trading of our occlusal surface of our dental follicle cells, dental stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, ameloblast cells, odontoblast cells, teeth, our deciduous teeth, our permanent teeth, enamel, calcium phosphate, minerals, enamel epithelium, dental papilla, gingival sulculus, dentin, pulp, pulp chamber, crown, gums, gingiva, bone, cementum, periodontal membrane, periodontal ligament, root canal, the apical foramen of our teeth, the root end opening of our teeth, the nerves and blood vessels of our teeth, the roots of our teeth, the root end openings of our teeth, our dental alveolus, our teeth sensitivity, our teeth, our upper teeth, our lower teeth, our teeth’s structure, our central incisors in our upper teeth, our central incisors in our lower teeth, our lateral incisors in our upper teeth, our lateral incisors in our lower teeth, our cuspid, our 1st premolar in our upper teeth, our 2nd premolar in our upper teeth, our 1st molar, our 2nd molar, our 3rd molar (wisdom teeth), our 2nd molar, our 1st molar, our 2nd premolar in our lower teeth, our 1st premolar in our lower teeth, our canines, our maxillary bone, our jaw, our jawbone, our alveolar bone, our mouth, our tongue, our cheeks, our inner cheeks, our neck, our shoulders, our skulls, our head, our temples, our foreheads, our fingers, our ability to sleep without clenching and/or grinding our teeth, the bite of our mouth and teeth, the stages of growth of our teeth, the number of teeth we have, the number of permanent teeth we have, any part of our teeth, gums, tongue, mouth, oral cavity, jaw, our dental hygiene, and/or our dental health to the kingdom of darkness, and the kingdom of darkness having ownership claims over these aforementioned things
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, exacerbate, and/or reestablish any of these aforementioned problems