What to Know About Bruxism

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Are you frequently waking up to a sore jaw or to headaches? Do you suffer with sensitive teeth and earaches throughout the day? Sadly, these could all be symptoms of bruxism, which is also commonly known as teeth grinding. This can be a serious problem that should be addressed by a professional as quickly as possible.

A common cause of bruxism is temporomandibular joint disorder (often referred to as TMJ or TMJD). This important joint controls your ability to open, shut, and move your jaw. However, bruxism can be caused by other issues, such as acid reflux, sleep disorders, misaligned teeth, or anxiety and stress.

While it may be difficult to assess exactly what causes bruxism, there are a few treatment options available. For instance, a common treatment from bruxism is a custom made mouthguard. However, if your bruxism is mild, treatment won’t usually be necessary. However, a dentist may also correct misaligned teeth or help you address your other issues.

Bruxism is a very serious problem that can lead to tooth fractures and other serious dental problems. It may seem like a minor issue, but it can lead to serious ones. To help avoid these different dental issues, we recommend getting frequent checkups with our dentist.

If you think you may have bruxism, or are simply interested in scheduling a checkup, please don’t hesitate to contact Albrecht Family Dentistry at 440-358-0495. Dr. Rusty M. Albrecht and our team will gladly answer any questions you may have. We’re excited to hear from you!