Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is a potentially serious oral health concern that often goes unnoticed until it starts causing significant damage to your teeth.
Our team at Dental Care of Madison may recommend a custom night splint to improve your oral health and quality of life.
We invite you to visit our Madison practice to get started today!
Most people who grind their teeth in their sleep are unaware that they do so, but if the chronic condition persists, it can have serious consequences on their oral and overall health.
The causes of bruxism are not fully understood. However, risk factors may include stress, family history, missing or misshapen teeth, and sleep disorders like sleep apnea.
Here’s a look at some of the impacts of grinding and clenching your teeth in your sleep:
Tooth enamel wear and chipped, fractured, or sensitive teeth Damage to your dental restorations, such as crowns or fillings.
Gum recession, which can expose your tooth roots, increasing the risk of tooth sensitivity Jaw discomfort, facial pain, and tension headaches Migraines, noise sensitivity, and tinnitus, which is characterized by chronic ringing in the ears Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, a painful condition that affects the joint connecting your jaw to your skull
Night splints are oral appliances you wear during your sleep to manage bruxism and protect your teeth from wear and tear.
Also known as occlusal splints, night splints are essentially thin plastic appliances that fit snugly around your upper or lower teeth, providing a protective barrier.
Our team creates custom night splints to the specifications of your teeth, ensuring maximum protection.
The material we use is durable yet comfortable to wear, so you can sleep soundly without disruption.
While dental night splints don’t necessarily cure bruxism, they help prevent its devastating effects on your oral and oral health.
The mouth protectors distribute the forces of grinding and clenching, acting as shock absorbers. They also provide cushioning, protecting the teeth’s chewing surfaces and any dental work.
Dental night splints have been shown to ease morning headaches, tooth pain, and jaw discomfort. They also help alleviate the symptoms of TMJ disorder by relaxing the jaw joints and preventing the muscle movements that lead to tension and inflammation.
If you would like to learn more about protecting your smile with a night splint, contact Dental Care of Madison to schedule a consultation. Our dedicated team will provide you with tailored services to manage your nighttime grinding and clenching and enhance your quality of life. Call us at (601) 898-9390 to schedule an appointment or request one online today!
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