Woman in black with her hands covering her faceTeeth grinding may not seem like a big deal. And since it often takes place while you are asleep, it is tempting to delay or even forgo treatment. It’s not as if you are aware you are doing it! But teeth grinding can take a huge toll on your oral health and even your overall physical wellness. That is why it is important to seek bruxism treatment right away if you notice any of the symptoms of the condition.

At Metropolitan Dental Care, we take a multi-pronged approach to bruxism treatment. Mouth guards, restorative dentistry, and lifestyle changes can all be effective means to combat teeth grinding. At our Denver, CO, practice, we are committed to treating the whole person and will always address the underlying cause of your teeth grinding to ensure lasting relief. 

To learn more about our bruxism treatment, contact Metropolitan Dental Care today.

#1 – Immediately Improve Your Quality of Life!

Teeth grinding can put immense strain on your jaw joints and the connecting muscles. That is why you may experience frequent headaches, especially in the morning. Pain could radiate down your neck and into your shoulders. And some patients experience ear pain, as well. 

#2 – Prevent Damage to Your Teeth!

The constant strain of grinding will not only affect your jaw. Your teeth bear the brunt of the pressure, and if bruxism goes untreated, you could experience serious dental damage. Complications include cracked teeth, gum erosion, and worn enamel. Enamel damage, in turn, can lead to decay if the softer interior of the tooth is left exposed. 

#3 – Protect Your Dental Restorations

Even the strongest dental restorations are no match for natural dental tissue. So if you suffer from bruxism, your restorations may be damaged before your actual teeth. Bruxism can weaken crowns and bridges, making replacement necessary. Furthermore, implant patients who grind their teeth are nearly 3 times more likely to experience implant failure.

#4 – Reduce Your Risk for TMJ Disorder

TMJ Disorder is one of the most common complications of bruxism. Teeth grinding can cause significant inflammation of the jaw muscles. In the most serious cases, patients could even experience permanent jaw damage, such as a slipped disc in the TMJs. 

#5 – Address Underlying Issues 

Many patients who suffer from bruxism also experience chronic stress and anxiety. Our team can suggest lifestyle changes and stress management techniques to help you cope with these mental burdens. Not only could these adjustments improve your teeth grinding; they could have untold benefits for other aspects of your physical and psychological wellness. 

In other cases, dental misalignment is a root cause of teeth grinding. In these cases, bruxism treatment could have other oral health benefits, such as improving your bite and reducing your risk for tooth decay. Plus, you could also enjoy cosmetic improvements after receiving braces or Invisalign®.

Contact Us for Effective Bruxism Treatment 

As you can see, bruxism treatment is not something to take lightly! Contact us today to schedule your diagnostic consultation. 

 

Book an appointment online or call us at 303-534-2626.