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Nightguards for Bruxism (Grinding)

The Crux of Bruxism
Some patients react to stress by grinding their teeth unconsciously during the day or, more commonly, while sleeping. The constant pressure and motion can harm teeth, as well as muscles and tissues in and around the jaw. The condition, known as bruxism, can be remedied with a night-guard.

The Facts About Clenching & Grinding
Common symptoms of bruxism include a sore jaw, headaches, or earaches. Causes vary, but may include stress, anxiety, tension, misaligned teeth, posture, diet, sleeping habits, and other factors. Bruxism is most prevalent in women and generally found in about one-third of the population.

Individuals who react to stress with anger, pain, frustration, aggression, or competition are most commonly affected. People with bruxism may have other biting habits, such as biting fingernails, pencils, lips, or the insides of their cheeks.

Constant clenching and grinding of the teeth can cause not only the aforementioned symptoms, but it may also contribute to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction, which has a long list of side effects associated with pain in the head and neck. Teeth rubbing together consistently will result in surface wear over time, which will cause dental problems. Insomnia, eating disorders, and depression can result from bruxism if left untreated.

A Solid Solution
How can you stop an unconscious habit? A thorough evaluation will allow us to check your teeth, tissues, and muscles. If we determine that you suffer from bruxism, we’ll create an orthodontic appliance, also called a night-guard or splint, to prevent grinding and clenching. Many types of night-guards exist, and patients react differently to the various styles. If one appliance does not work, another may. In many cases, simply wearing a night-guard will eliminate the problem. However, if the condition persists, we can prescribe alternative therapies to correct the issue.

Some practices that can relieve symptoms of bruxism include stress and anxiety management, focused facial relaxation, massage and stretching of face and neck muscles, applying ice or wet heat, proper rest, eating soft foods, and hydrating the body. If your teeth were damaged because of bruxism, or if we find TMJ to be a factor, our team will repair and treat you to provide complete relief.

Dr. Woo and our team welcome new patients and look forward to helping you attain optimal oral health. Call today to reserve your appointment. At Gaithersburg Gentle Dental and Kensington Dental Center, we care about your smile!

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3704 Perry Ave., Kensington, MD 20895 USA
Dr. Kenneth Woo Dr. Edmond Woo Dr. Candice Turpin Dr. Susan Green The dental office of Dr. Kenneth Woo and Associates is located in Kensington, MD near Washington DC. (301) 933-1833
17 Firstfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA
Dr. Kenneth Woo Dr. Edmond Woo Dr. Candice Turpin Dr. Susan Green The dental office of Dr. Kenneth Woo and Associates is located in Gaithersburg, MD near Washington DC. (240) 683-3833