Dental Bruxism
What is bruxism?
Bruxism is a condition in which teeth are involuntarily ground or clenched, usually at night. This habit can lead to tooth wear, headaches and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems.
Why treat dental bruxism?
Prevents tooth wear: Protects enamel and prevents fractures.
Pain reduction: Relieves jaw discomfort and headaches.
Improves sleep quality: Reduces muscle tension and nighttime awakenings.
Prevents TMJ problems: Reduces the risk of jaw joint disorders.
How do we treat bruxism?
Professional diagnosis: We evaluate your symptoms and perform personalized studies.
Discharge splints: Customized devices that protect teeth from wear and tear.
Therapy and relaxation: Techniques to reduce stress and control grinding.
Bite correction: In advanced cases, orthodontic or restorative options may be necessary.
Do you have bruxism?
If you experience jaw pain, sensitive teeth or wake up with facial tension, schedule a consultation with our specialists.
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Dental Bruxism
What is bruxism?
Bruxism is a condition in which teeth are involuntarily ground or clenched, usually at night. This habit can lead to tooth wear, headaches and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems.
Why treat dental bruxism?
Prevents tooth wear: Protects enamel and prevents fractures.
Pain reduction: Relieves jaw discomfort and headaches.
Improves sleep quality: Reduces muscle tension and nighttime awakenings.
Prevents TMJ problems: Reduces the risk of jaw joint disorders.
How do we treat bruxism?
Professional diagnosis: We evaluate your symptoms and perform personalized studies.
Discharge splints: Customized devices that protect teeth from wear and tear.
Therapy and relaxation: Techniques to reduce stress and control grinding.
Bite correction: In advanced cases, orthodontic or restorative options may be necessary.
Do you have bruxism?
If you experience jaw pain, sensitive teeth or wake up with facial tension, schedule a consultation with our specialists.