Jaw Clenching and Teeth Grinding

Do you suffer from teeth grinding, also known as bruxism?

You may notice you clench your jaw or grind your teeth on occasion, mostly as a response to stress and anxiety. However, if this is a regular occurrence, it can lead to temporomandibular joint disorder, damaged teeth, and oral health complications. In most cases, grinding occurs during sleep, which can leave you unaware that you’re doing it.

What are the symptoms of teeth grinding?

If you experience any of these symptoms, you should consult your dentist for diagnosis and treatment options.

  1. Headaches
  2. Sore, inflamed jaw muscles
  3. Flattened, broken, or cracked teeth

Treatment options for teeth grinding

There are several treatment options available to patients who experience jaw clenching and teeth grinding. Your dentist will be able to recommend the best treatment option individualized to your needs. For example, your dentist may custom-make a splint or mouthguard to help reduce the strain and stress on your teeth and jaw. In addition, there are jaw-strengthening exercises and stress-reducing techniques that you can practice at home.

When to schedule an appointment with your dentist

If you experience symptoms of jaw clenching and teeth grinding, it’s best to schedule a consultation with your dentist as soon as possible.

If left untreated, bruxism can lead to tooth damage and loss, the development of TMJ issues, and it can also alter the appearance of your jaw and face.

If you’re searching for a dentist in the Wichita area, we are here to help. The team at Reflection Ridge Dental is committed to helping you achieve your best smile. Our dentists are experienced in comprehensive dental services, tooth restoration, TMJ treatment and pain management, and more. Contact our office to schedule a consultation or regular appointment for yourself and your family members.