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    Awake to a headache or sore jaw? Up to 15% of Americans suffer from bruxism during their sleep, while up to 30% of people grind their teeth. The main teeth grinding causes include stress, anxiety, and sleeping issues such as apnea and snoring.

    If untreated, bruxism can lead to seriously damaged teeth, horrible jaw pain, headaches, locked jaw, and worn tooth enamel. Dentist in Fort Lauderdale specializes in the diagnosis and management of bruxism. With custom-fitted mouthguards, stress reduction techniques, and restorative dental treatments.

     

     

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    What is Bruxism?

    Bruxism is a condition characterized by the involuntary grinding teeth in sleep. It can occur while the individual is awake or during sleep. Sleep bruxism is considered a sleep-related movement disorder, and individuals who clench or grind their teeth during sleep are more likely to have other sleep disorders, such as snoring and pauses in breathing (sleep apnea).

    Consequences of Bruxism

    The effects of bruxism can be quite extensive, impacting dental health and overall quality of life. Chronic teeth grinding can lead to several problems, such as:

    • Tooth Damage – includes wearing down of the tooth enamel, increased tooth sensitivity, and even fractured or chipped teeth.
    • Jaw Disorders. Prolonged grinding can lead to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, which cause pain and restricted movement in the jaw joint and the surrounding muscles.
    • Headaches. Frequent bruxism can be associated with tension-type headaches.
    • Facial Pain – continuous clenching and grinding can lead to facial pain and fatigue in the muscles of the face.
    • Earache. Bruxism can cause pain that feels like an earache, due to the proximity of the temporomandibular joint to the ear canal.

    What Are the Symptoms of Bruxism?

    Do you suspect your gnash or grind your teeth during your sleep? Here are the main bruxism symptoms:

    • Increased tooth pain
    • Sensitive teeth
    • Flattened teeth
    • Chipped tooth
    • Tight and sore jaw muscles
    • Headaches
    • Teeth clenching and grinding
    • Worn tooth enamel

    If you have any of the above symptoms of bruxism, we recommend booking an appointment and letting our experienced dentists inspect your teeth. We will quickly identify if you suffer from bruxism and recommend low cost treatments to cure your ailment. 

    There is no reason to suffer the above symptoms when we have the solution! Don’t let your bruxism get worse and result in you having to get your teeth replaced.

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    What Causes Bruxism?

    Awake bruxism is largely caused by anxiety and stress. It can also be caused by anger and tension. Particular personality types are more likely to suffer from bruxism than others. Stimulants such as caffeine can also lead to an increase in awake bruxism.

    Sleep bruxism is closely related to other sleeping disorders, such as snoring and sleep apnea. It is often caused by a lack of oxygen when sleeping and stress such as constant worries. Certain medicines, particulate antidepressants, can cause sleep bruxism, and your sleeping position may also put you at an increased risk for sleep bruxism.

    Is Bruxism Serious?

    Mild bruxism does not cause significant health problems. However, long-term sleep bruxism can lead to serious damage to your teeth, nasty tooth pain, and unbearable headaches and jaw pain.

    It is not uncommon for bruxism to completely destroy a person’s teeth, forcing them to receive high cost implants. You can avoid all complications from bruxism with our grinding teeth treatment which is non-invasive, fast, and does not cost an arm and a leg!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How Is Bruxism Treated?

    At the Advanced Dental Wellness Center, we can create a custom night guard for teeth grinding to cure bruxism. We will analyze your teeth for wear and tear, identify bruxism and then take a mold of your teeth. We will use the mold to create a custom mouth guard which perfectly fits your teeth.

    Simply wear the mouth guard when you sleep and you will no longer have to deal with bruxism damaging your teeth or causing you nasty jaw pain. Our bruxism guards provide a simple and long-term solution to teeth grinding. This treatment is low cost, and in just two appointments you can have a mouth guard that will provide protection against bruxism for years!

    If our dentists suspect the issue is caused by poor sleep we recommend you contact a sleep specialist and book a polysomnography (sleep study). Once you have received recommendations from your sleep specialists our dentists will be able to create the best treatment plan for you.

    How to Prevent Bruxism?

    To prevent bruxism, you can try out these methods:

    • Reduce anxiety through meditation
    • Avoid caffeine and coffee
    • Sleep on your side
    • Breathe through your nose
    • Take a muscle relaxant
    • Take anti-anxiety medication

    As bruxism is mostly related to stress and poor sleeping habits, if you address both of these issues, you may be able to fix teeth grinding causes. However, the above methods are not as effective and have a higher cost compared to a dental solution.

    How Much Do Bruxism Treatments Cost?

    A bruxism mouth guard costs between $200 and $500. This mouthguard will last for years and provide you with total protection against bruxism. This reasonable price will prevent you from needing costly dental procedures such as implants and save you thousands.

    If you are tired of dealing with jaw and tooth pain and don’t want to damage your teeth further, contact Advanced Dental office in Fort Lauderdale, and our highly qualified dentists will treat bruxism in no time! 

    Reviews

    Judith Thompson
    Judith Thompson
    Customer

    Dr. Boris is....Conscientious. Thoughtful. Thorough. Truly caring about saving teeth instead of just drilling away. He stands out as an exceptional dentist that does an excellent job. As a person that has seen numerous dentists that have done poor work, his work is head and shoulders above the rest. He explains everything that he's doing so you're never in the dark about what's happening in your mouth. His staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. I had some deep work done and it was the smoothest work I've ever had done. He worked quickly and we finished up without a hitch. He was very aware of the holistic nature of dentistry and how much oral health affects the rest of the body. I felt calm the whole time through his work. I highly recommend this office for anyone looking for a biological dentist that knows his stuff! Thanks Dr. BORIS AND STAFF!!!

    Mark Taylor
    Mark Taylor
    Customer

    Was an emergency visit. Got me scheduled same day. Took care of my bad tooth right away. Highly professional office from top to bottom.

    Christian Pareja
    Christian Pareja
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    Wonderful staff and doctors. Always diligent and helpful when you need to be reminded or understand something.

    Bruxism Treatment

    Bruxism, or teeth grinding, can result in significant jaw pain, persistent headaches, and in severe cases, tooth loss. A custom-made occlusal splint can reduce the effects of bruxism without surgery. Why visit your dentist in Fort Lauderdale, FL for bruxism treatment?

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