Bruxism, or teeth grinding, can occur without one’s
knowledge. A bruxism habit can do this because it will often occur at night,
when the sleeper is none the wiser to what is going on. Unfortunately, this
attribute of bruxism habits makes them very dangerous as significant damage can
occur without your knowledge. Therefore, if you notice any signs that could
point toward bruxism, it is important that you seek dental assistance. To learn
more about bruxism and its treatment, read the information from your Cedar Hill dentist, Dr. Quinn Smith,
below.
Symptoms of Bruxism
Several symptoms can point to a bruxism habit. One very
common symptom is sensitivity in teeth, especially upon waking in the mornings.
This sensitivity stems from the strain that teeth undergo as they grind against
each other during sleep. Another common symptom is a sore jaw. In some cases,
the jaw may even pop or click when the mouth opens and closes. A final symptom
that can indicate bruxism is visible wear on teeth. Teeth may appear flattened
or look ground down. If you notice these signs, contact your Cedar Hill dentist, Dr. Smith, for an
examination.
Dangers of Bruxism
·
Structural
damage to teeth. The nightly wear created by bruxism may eventually wear
teeth out to the point that they crack, chip, or break. This kind of damage is
very serious and may require a dental crown to repair the tooth.
·
An
increased risk of tooth decay. Teeth grinding actually robs teeth of their enamel,
thus making them more vulnerable to attack from bacteria. With less enamel to defend
against bacteria, tooth decay becomes more likely.
·
TMJ disorders.
Teeth are not alone in suffering as a result of bruxism. The jaw suffers as
well. With enough strain, the jaw joints (also called TMJs), can develop a
nasty disorder with symptoms that include frequent headaches, migraines, and
facial pain, among others.
Schedule a Visit with Your Cedar Hill Dentist
If you suspect that you have a teeth grinding habit, don’t wait
to seek dental assistance. Contact our 75052 dental office to schedule an
appointment or a consultation with your Cedar Hill dentist, Dr. Smith, today by calling 972-262-5111. We welcome patients
from Grand Prairie, Arlington, South Dallas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and
surrounding communities.
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