How to Stop Teeth Grinding

Teeth clenching and grinding, also known as bruxism, are typically caused by TMD. Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) are marked by injury or stress to the joints that control the jaw. The TMJ are joints that connect the jawbone to the skull. Any injury, stress, or pressure to these joints can lead to bruxism and other painful symptoms. Dr. Angie Hedlund and her team treat patients with teeth grinding in Alpharetta, GA. Here, learn more about the TMD signs that often come with teeth clenching and grinding. You can also discover the best treatments that Dr. Hedlund and her team offer for patients with bruxism.

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Symptoms That Accompany Teeth Grinding

Along with teeth clenching and grinding, patients can also experience:

  • Jaw and facial pain
  • Lockjaw
  • Chronic headaches and migraines
  • Tooth wear and pain
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • Broken dental restorations
  • Jaw popping or clicking

Please contact Dr. Hedlund if you notice any of these symptoms. She will work with you to find the right treatment options to treat your bruxism. Teeth clenching and grinding are typically a result of TMD, which can worsen over time. Receive early treatment for your symptoms before they cause further oral health issues.

Treat Teeth Grinding in Alpharetta, GA

One of the best options for patients with bruxism is a nightguard. Similar to mouthguards, nightguards are customized to fit each patient. Nightguards are made of hard acrylic that protects the upper arch of teeth. Patients wear these oral appliances during sleep. Nightguards alleviate pressure from the temporomandibular joints. Additionally, nightguards prevent further tooth wear and pain.

Teeth clenching and grinding can damage the tooth enamel. Because of this, we recommend porcelain veneers, dental bonding, or tooth crowns. These cosmetic and restorative options benefit patients who have stopped grinding their teeth but still need to address tooth damage.

Our dental veneers are made of porcelain ceramic, a highly reflective material that looks and feels like natural teeth. Porcelain veneers cover the front of teeth and quickly cover chips or fractures. Like porcelain veneers, tooth bonding treatment can protect damaged teeth. However, dental bonding is a more economical option that offers quicker treatment. Dental crowns benefit patients who have damaged molars or back teeth. They also help patients who need to cover the entire chewing surface of each tooth.

Request a Dental Appointment

Do you have frequent jaw pain or often wake up with morning headaches? Treat teeth clenching and grinding in Dr. Hedlund’s office today. Call Esthetic Dental Solutions for care at 678-352-1333. You can also schedule a dental consultation with Dr. Hedlund on our website. Let us know if you have questions or concerns at your next visit. We will always be glad to assist you.