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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Bruxism Causes and Treatment

Some people clench their teeth from time to time, but if it happens constantly, this may be a sign of a condition called bruxism. If you have bruxism, you may unconsciously clench your teeth during the day, or clench them at night while you are sleeping. Unfortunately, there is no concrete evidence as to what causes bruxism, although, in the dental profession, it is believed that bruxism and occlusion (teeth alignment) go hand-in-hand, but the good news is that at Ardas Family Dental in Parker, CO we can provide you with relief.


According to the Bruxism Association, stress, anxiety, heavy alcohol use, caffeine, and sleep disorders, are suspected to cause bruxism. If you notice any of the following symptoms, such as jaw muscles that are tight or painful, rhythmic contractions of the jaw muscles or a grinding sound at night, you may be a “bruxer.” Putting an end to these symptoms requires a consultation with Dr. Kattaura. She may recommend an occlusal appliance, such as a night guard that fits over your top and bottom teeth to avoid grinding. It is important you pay attention to these symptoms and seek treatment immediately, because not doing so may result in fracturing, loosening, or loss of teeth.


If you suspect that you have bruxism, please give us a call to discuss your treatment options. To learn more about services we provide at the practice, visit Dentist Parker, CO for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Ardas Family Dental in Parker, CO, call 720-459-8420.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing about bruxism. Teeth Grinding(bruxism) is more likely caused by an abnormal bite or missing or crooked teeth. Cure and get the ways to prevent it with your dentist. Brandon Dentist, Female Dentist Brandon

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