Why Worry About Bruxism At All?

Don’t lots of people grit and grind their teeth when they stress, you ask yourself? Is it really that big of a deal if you’re someone who clenches your teeth or grinds them? After all, you eat every day and you talk and your teeth are already taking quite a beating, in a sense, so what’s the big deal? We understand that it may seem as if bruxism disorder isn’t really anything to get too worked up about. However, it’s important to note that sufferers are not conscious of the motions or what’s going on as it happens. The result? You may not quite value the severity of what it can do to your smile. Our Conroe, TX team would like to review what makes seeking bruxism treatment just so significant!

It’s Probably Causing You Jaw Pain And Headaches

Your bruxism disorder isn’t going to feel good. At first, it might not cause you many apparent symptoms. However, over time, that continuous grinding or clenching (and any sort of damage or nerve exposure if you’ve eroded your enamel) will cause pain. It might hurt your teeth. It might cause your jaws to feel quite sore. Of course, the discomfort will also travel, which can make your head hurt, too.

It Might Be Actually Creating Your TMJ Problem

Our team reminds you that if you have a case of bruxism disorder that you haven’t treated, you might not only have this single, solitary concern in months or a year from now. You might develop additional problems. One of those concerns might be TMJ disorder. Remember when we said that bruxism can irritate your jaws? That can become a serious functional disorder, too. Stop the potential repercussions by seeking bruxism treatment.

You’re Likely Damaging Your Chewing Surfaces

Remember when we mentioned eroded surfaces? That’s a very real possibility if you’re grinding your teeth due to bruxism disorder. The constant rubbing of teeth over teeth will wear them down, which can become highly problematic, as your enamel is your tooth’s protective layer. Or, if you tend to clench, cracks are a serious threat, as well. You may need to proceed with restorative care unless you prevent damage.

Treat And Beat Bruxism With Our Care ASAP

When bruxism is affecting your smile, we strongly encourage you to come in to discuss details, potential damage, any necessary repairs, and treatment! Come in for a visit in Conroe, TX by scheduling a visit with the Dental Centre of Conroe by calling (936) 441-4600. We serve patients from Conroe, Houston, The Woodlands, Willis, Montgomery, Magnolia, Huntsville, and the neighboring communities.