Teeth grinding (bruxism)

Teeth Grinding: Causes and Treatments

You may find yourself clenching or grinding your teeth without even realising, whether it be when you are awake or when you are asleep. In mild cases of teeth grinding (or bruxism) you may not require attention, however more serious cases need attention to prevent permanent damage from occurring.

 

SYMPTOMS OF TEETH GRINDING

In mild cases of teeth grinding, you may not even realise. It may take a dentist or family member to notice. Some signs and symptoms that you may have bruxism include:

  • Clenching or grinding your teeth
  • Fractured, cracked or chipped teeth
  • Tooth loss
  • Flattened or worn teeth
  • Increased tooth pain or sensitive teeth
  • Tired or tight jaw muscles, including locked jaw
  • Pain or soreness in your jaw, neck, face or ears
  • Headaches
  • Damage from chewing on the inside of your cheek
  • Disrupted sleep

CAUSES OF TEETH GRINDING

There are some key factors that contribute to the cause of teeth grinding and the severity, these include;

  • Increased stress, anxiety or frustration
  • Age – common amongst young children
  • Personality – including competitive, or hyperactive
  • Medications
  • Family history
  • Other medical disorders such as sleep-related disorders including sleep apnoea

WHEN TO SEE YOUR DENTIST

If are unsure about teeth grinding or bruxism, talk to your dentist

Book an appointment to see them as soon as possible if:

  • Pain lasts longer than a day or two
  • Your pain is severe or starts to become unbearable
  • You have an earache or pain when opening your mouth wide
  • You have chipped, cracked, loose or worn teeth
  • You are concerned about teeth clenching or grinding

ARE YOU IN PAIN?

If you’re experiencing pain and need emergency dental care, call us and we’ll get you in fast for an emergency appointment.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Learn more about some possible treatment options with your local Southall Dental practice. We recommend you book an appointment with a dentist to further discuss, so they can provide expert advice on getting your mouth on track.