Bruxism Treatments

Bruxism is an oral parafunctional activity that commonly occurs in most people at some point in their lives. The two main characteristics of this condition are grinding of the teeth and clenching of the jaw. These actions usually occur during a person’s sleeping hours, but occasionally they occur during the day.

Bruxism is one of the most common known sleep disorders. Chewing is a neuromuscular activity controlled by a subconscious process, but more highly controlled by the brain. During sleep, the subconscious process may become active, while the higher control is inactive (asleep), resulting in bruxism. The most common symptoms are earaches, headaches, depression, eating disorders, anxiety, and chronic stress.

A BiteStrip® is a device available through our office used to diagnose bruxism at home. The device itself is a small electromyography system, which can sense and monitor activity in the jaw muscles during sleep. The frequency and severity of the condition can then be assessed and the best treatment for you can be determined.

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Why should I seek treatment for Bruxism?

  • Gum recession: Bruxism is a leading cause of gum recession and tooth loss. Grinding can damage your soft tissue directly and lead to loose teeth and deep pockets where bacteria are able to colonize and decay the supporting bone.
  • Facial pain: Grinding can eventually shorten and blunt your teeth.  This can lead to muscle pain in the myofascial region and, in severe cases, incapacitating headaches.
  • Occlusal trauma: The abnormal wear patterns on the occlusal (chewing) surfaces of the teeth can lead to fractures, which, if left untreated, may require restorative treatment at a later time.
  • Arthritis: In the most severe cases, bruxism can eventually lead to painful arthritis in the temporomandibular (TMJ) joints that allow the jaw to open and close smoothly.

Treatment Options

Though there is no known cure for bruxism, Comfort Dental offers a variety of devices and services to help treat bruxism, including:

  • Mouthguards: An acrylic mouthguard can be designed from impressions of your teeth to minimize abrasive grinding action as you sleep. Mouthguards must be worn on a long-term basis to help prevent tooth damage.
  • NTI-tss device: This device only covers the front teeth and must be professionally fitted at Comfort Dental. The idea behind the NTI-tss is to prevent grinding your rear molars by limiting the contraction of the temporalis muscle in your jaw.
  • Botox®: Botox® can be injected into the muscles responsible for bruxing by disabling them enough to prevent grinding, but not enough to disrupt normal functions, like speaking and chewing.

Once bruxing is under control, we can perform a variety of dental procedures to restore the pleasant aesthetic appearance to your smile, such as crown application, gum grafts and crown lengthening.