Categories: Bruxism

Grind Your Teeth? Tell Your Dentist

Do you find yourself chewing your cheeks? Or do you wake up with a sore jaw from overnight activity? While teeth grinding is a highly common unconscious habit to have, it’s not something to ignore. In the oral health world, this is called bruxism, and when it happens overnight, it can cause some real damage. Patients with bruxism can flatten their molars through enamel erosion, and they can also push teeth of out alignment, so make sure to talk to your dentist if you grind your teeth during sleep.

With our helpful, neighborhood dentists at MMC Dental in Houston, TX, you can take steps toward a deeper, safer rest. Our office knows that keeping your smile protected during sleep is important for those who experience sleep bruxism, and we also understand that for many, this can be a touchy subject. We’ve got real solutions, though, so take the time at your next biannual checkup to ask about how oral appliances help people protect their enamel with a simple and convenient guard.

Your smile’s a big part of who you are. So, when you start to notice changes due to sleep bruxism, find a path forward with MMC Dental.

Your Checkup’s A Chance To Talk About It

How long has it been since your last biannual dental checkup? Well, if it’s been longer than six months since you were last in the dental chair, then you’re due for a visit. While you’re here, it’s always a good time to talk about ways to better maintain your oral health, from tips on keeping gums clean to advice about concerns like bruxism.

Sleep bruxism is a common sleep disorder that affects many people here in the US. It happens when you grind your teeth during sleep, and it can really affect your ability to keep a smile you love. If you notice that your ja is sore when you wake up, or if a loved one mentions your grinding, let’s talk about treatment.

Oral Appliance Therapy Treats Sleep Bruxism Comfortably

Protecting your teeth is important, especially when you’re living with a sleep disorder like bruxism. Enamel erosion happens at a microscopic level when you grind your teeth. That can lead to visible changes to your smile’s appearance or impact its ability to stay safe from bacterial infection.

But thankfully, there’s a simple and convenient solution that you can take with you wherever you go. Oral appliances for sleep bruxism provide a barrier between the jaws to keep smiles safe.

Grind Your Teeth? Call MMC Dental

An active jaw during sleep can put a smile at real risk. If you grind your teeth, call MMC Dental in Houston, TX today at 713-926-8896.

Dr. Chan

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