Why do we clench our teeth when doing something hard such as unscrewing a tight lidded jar?

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Why do we clench our teeth when doing something hard such as unscrewing a tight lidded jar?

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Humans have a “messy” nervous system, where signals sent to one set of muscles tends to bleed over into other muscles. If you squeeze something in your right hand with 20 pounds of force, your left hand has an unconscious tendency try to clench with maybe 1 pound of force. This effect is most pronounced when you’re distracted, under stress, or in pain.

Anyway, exerting the muscles in both hands in order to unscrew that jar will tend to make other muscles, like your jaw, tense up as well. You might even stop breathing very briefly if you’re really putting some oomph into it (which is why women giving birth are constantly encouraged to breathe).

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