Bruxism
Bruxism is the clenching or grinding of the teeth that
often occurs while a person is sleeping. The symptoms of bruxism are:
- A sore, tired jaw
- Difficulty in opening and closing your mouth
- Sensitive teeth
- Earaches or pain in your jaw joint
Bruxism can cause other dental problems
When you brux, the force on your teeth is many times greater
than during normal chewing. These forces can cause:
- Flattened or worn-down teeth
- Teeth chipped at the gumline
- Loose teeth
- Damage to the bone around your teeth
- Damage to your jaw joint
Treating bruxism
No matter what is causing your bruxism, it's important to
treat it early on to prevent damage and restore harmony to your mouth.
Though all of the causes of bruxism are not known, stress
is often a factor. If this is the case, a variety of stress reduction techniques
may be recommended. We may also recommend medication to temporarily reduce
stress and relieve pain.
Sometimes, spaces between the teeth, worn teeth, or teeth
that are out of alignment may cause bruxism. Crowns, bridges, or other dental
restorations can restore your bite and eliminate grinding and clenching.
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