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Night Guards
Night Guards for treatment of Bruxism
Bruxism is the clenching together of both the upper and lower teeth.
Clenching can cause pressure on the muscles, tissues, and other surrounding
structures of the jaw, and can cause jaw joint disorders, headaces, neck
pain, jaw pain, ear pain, tense muscles, and excessive wear on the teeth.
Collectively, these symptoms are referred to as "TMJ" problems
(temperomandibular joint). Bruxism can cause damage to the temperomandibular
joint (the hinge that connects the lower jaw to the upper jaw) if not
treated. Bruxism is a common problem, it is estimated that 30-40 million
Americans are affected by it.
A large number of people who clench also tend to grind their
teeth. Grinding is when you slide your teeth over each other in a back
and forth,
sideways movement. Often the grinding is a subconscious behavior
that is not realized by the bruxer. A partner or significant other is
often the
first to hear the noise of the bruxer's teeth grinding at night.
If not treated, excessive grinding can wear down your teeth. The cause
of bruxism
is not completely known, but many agree that stress and anxiety
play a major role.
What Is the Treatment for Bruxism?
Stress reduction and anxiety management are methods used to treat
bruxism and reduce the symptoms, but a dental night guard is the most
commonly used treatment method. A night guard is a horseshoe-shaped, retainer-like,
plastic appliance with shallow borders that can be worn on either the
top or the bottom arch. It is designed to protect the teeth from the pressure
of clenching and grinding by providing a protective cushion between the
upper and lower teeth. A night guard can be a simple, and affordable solution
for protecting your teeth and jaws from the damaging effects of bruxism.
When properly made, it can help reduce clenching, grinding, and TMJ problems
by helping to relax the muscles in the jaw.
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