Teeth Grinding
Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a condition where you unconsciously clench or grind your teeth, often during sleep. It can cause tooth damage, jaw pain, headaches, and other complications. We offer effective treatments to protect your teeth and relieve discomfort.
- Custom Night Guards
- Stress Management Therapy
- Dental Correction
- Botox for Bruxism
- Jaw Muscle Relaxation
Why Choose Our Teeth Grinding Treatment
Custom Night Guards
Perfectly fitted mouthguards that protect teeth from grinding damage.
Pain Relief Specialists
Expertise in treating jaw pain, headaches, and facial discomfort.
Prevents Tooth Damage
Stops worn enamel, cracked teeth, and tooth sensitivity.
Improves Sleep Quality
Reduces nighttime grinding for better, uninterrupted sleep.
Comprehensive Care
Treats underlying causes including stress and misaligned teeth.
Long-Lasting Solutions
Durable night guards and effective long-term management plans.
Our Teeth Grinding Services
Custom Night Guards
Professionally fitted mouthguards that protect teeth while you sleep.
Occlusal Splints
Therapeutic devices that reposition the jaw and reduce grinding.
Stress Management
Counseling and relaxation techniques to reduce grinding triggers.
Dental Correction
Reshaping or adjusting misaligned teeth that cause grinding.
Key Benefits of Teeth Grinding Treatment
Protects Teeth
Prevents worn enamel, cracks, and tooth sensitivity.
Eliminates Headaches
Reduces morning headaches caused by nighttime grinding.
Stops Jaw Pain
Relieves TMJ pain, soreness, and facial tension.
Better Sleep
Uninterrupted, restful sleep without grinding.
What is Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a condition where you unconsciously clench or grind your teeth, often during sleep. It can cause significant damage to your teeth, jaw pain, headaches, and other health complications if left untreated.
- Unconscious clenching and grinding
- Often occurs during sleep
- Can affect both children and adults
- Often linked to stress and anxiety
- Early treatment prevents damage
Signs & Symptoms of Bruxism
Recognizing the signs of teeth grinding is the first step toward treatment. Common symptoms include morning headaches, jaw pain, worn teeth, and tooth sensitivity. Your partner may also hear grinding sounds at night.
- Morning headaches and jaw pain
- Worn, flattened, or chipped teeth
- Tooth sensitivity to hot and cold
- Loud grinding sounds at night
- Sore or tired jaw muscles
Treatment Options for Teeth Grinding
Effective treatments are available to protect your teeth and relieve bruxism symptoms. Custom night guards are the most common solution, along with stress management techniques and jaw exercises to reduce grinding episodes.
- Custom-fitted night guards for protection
- Stress management and relaxation techniques
- Jaw exercises to reduce muscle tension
- Dental correction for misaligned teeth
- Botox treatment for severe cases
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