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27 December 2024

Hawkeye Group Unveils ClenchAlert to Combat Teeth Clenching and Grinding


Hawkeye Group, a health and wellness company, is proud to announce the launch of ClenchAlert, designed to tackle awake teeth clenching and grinding—a condition that often leads to face, neck, and back pain. Available starting December 9, 2024, at www.ClenchAlert.com, this comprehensive solution aims to help millions of people suffering from this widespread yet often unnoticed problem.

Jaw Tension and Its Impact on Overall Health

Teeth clenching and grinding is a common yet frequently unconscious behavior that affects a large portion of the population. This often occurs during the day due to stress, anxiety, or improper posture. Over time, the pressure on the jaw muscles can result in painful consequences, including:

  • Chronic face, jaw, and neck pain
  • Tension headaches and migraines
  • Stiffness in the back and shoulders
  • Worn-down or damaged teeth

Introducing ClenchAlert: Your Personal Jaw Tension Monitor

ClenchAlert is a “set-it-and-forget-it” pressure-activated sensor designed to monitor and address unconscious teeth clenching and grinding. The device works by passively resting between the teeth and providing real-time alerts when excessive pressure is detected. This allows users to take immediate action to relax the jaw, relieving tension-related tooth clenching and grinding before it causes a cycle of pain and discomfort.

A Game-Changer for Jaw Health

“Clenching and grinding can have serious long-term effects on your jaw, teeth, and overall health,” said Randy Clare, president of Hawkeye Group. “Many people don’t even realize they’re doing it until it’s too late. With ClenchAlert, we’re giving people the tools they need to take control of their jaw health and prevent the pain and discomfort that come with jaw tension.”

About Hawkeye Group

Founded in Warsaw, Indiana, Hawkeye Group applies engineering and technology to develop solutions for managing chronic health conditions. The company focuses on designing products and strategies to address face, head, and neck pain, as well as bruxism. By combining advanced materials with thoughtful design, Hawkeye Group supports individuals and healthcare providers with effective tools that address everyday challenges and improve quality of life.


Source: www.clenchalert.com

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