Our modern treatments for teeth grinding are designed to not only alleviate discomfort but also preserve your dental health and prevent future complications.
Teeth grinding is a common condition that can cause serious dental problems. It usually happens during sleep and can be made worse by stress or anxiety, snoring, excessive alcohol consumption or taking recreational drugs. The medical term for both teeth grinding and jaw clenching is bruxism.
If you grind your teeth repeatedly and frequently it can lead to tooth damage, headaches, facial pain, earache, stiffness and pain in the jaw.
Anti-wrinkle products are a popular aesthetic treatment for wrinkles and fine lines. However, they have also been found to be an effective solution for teeth grinding. It works by relaxing the muscles that cause teeth grinding, thus reducing the damage.
Your dentist or physician may suggest a mouth guard to wear at night to protect your teeth but clenching of the jaw still takes place. The injection of toxin into the masseter muscle will quickly relax the muscle and stop the grinding. It has been shown to provide great relief and improve patients’ quality of life.
At Skin Medical, we offer advanced treatments to effectively address teeth grinding, medically known as bruxism. Whether triggered by stress, anxiety, or other factors, our personalised treatment plans aim to alleviate symptoms and improve your quality of life.
To stop grinding teeth, it’s important to address the underlying causes. Reduce stress and anxiety, avoid excessive alcohol consumption, and consider using a mouth guard or contact us for anti-wrinkle treatments to alleviate symptoms.
Stopping teeth grinding at night can be achieved by wearing a mouth guard to protect your teeth or using anti-wrinkle treatments like injections to relax the muscles that cause grinding.
Naturally stopping teeth grinding in sleep involves reducing stress and anxiety, and considering lifestyle changes. Anti-wrinkle treatments may also be used to relax the jaw muscles, contact us for more.
Teeth grinding, or bruxism, often occurs during sleep due to stress, anxiety, or other factors like snoring. It can lead to tooth damage, headaches, facial pain, and jaw stiffness.
Avoid grinding teeth at night by reducing stress and anxiety, avoiding alcohol and recreational drugs, and using a mouth guard or anti-wrinkle treatments to relax jaw muscles and protect teeth.