Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a common condition that can cause a variety of problems. Here are some important things to know about teeth grinding:
- Causes: Teeth grinding can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, misaligned teeth, and medication side effects.
- Symptoms: The symptoms of teeth grinding can include headaches, jaw pain, worn or damaged teeth, and sensitivity to hot or cold foods and beverages.
- Diagnosis: Your dentist can diagnose teeth grinding by examining your teeth and jaw for signs of damage, and by asking about your symptoms and any factors that may be contributing to the problem.
- Prevention: You can help prevent teeth grinding by reducing stress and anxiety, practicing relaxation techniques, avoiding caffeine and alcohol, and wearing a mouthguard at night.
- Treatment: The treatment for teeth grinding depends on the underlying cause of the problem. Your dentist may recommend a mouthguard to protect your teeth, orthodontic treatment to correct misaligned teeth, or medication to relieve pain and inflammation.
If you are experiencing symptoms of teeth grinding, it’s important to see your dentist. Your dentist can help determine the underlying cause of your symptoms and recommend an appropriate treatment plan to help prevent further damage to your teeth and relieve your pain and discomfort.