Ridgewood Dental Associates

Protect Your Teeth from the Dangers of Tooth Grinding

Feb 9, 2015 @ 09:00 AM — by
Tagged with: Teeth Grinding Dental Crowns Restorative Dentistry

Tooth grinding can occur for a number of reasons, like increased stress or malocclusion, and, if left untreated, can lead to major dental problems. General dentistry treatments can be used to repair damage caused by teeth grinding and prevent further damage from occurring. To learn about your treatment options, schedule a consultation with our team at Ridgewood Dental Associates.

The Dangers of Tooth Grinding

Tooth grinding, also called bruxism, most commonly occurs during sleep and may be a result of anxiety, stress, too much caffeine, malocclusion, or certain medications. Tooth grinding poses many dangers to oral health and should be treated as soon as possible. Untreated tooth grinding can damage the enamel, fracture the teeth, or even wear down the teeth. The dangers of teeth grinding include:

Tooth Grinding Treatments

If you suffer from tooth grinding, it's important to seek treatment to protect your teeth from major damage. Fully treating tooth grinding requires determining the cause. Fortunately, dental mouth guards can protect your teeth, regardless of the cause of tooth grinding. Some common tooth grinding treatments to consider include:

Schedule a Consultation

For more information about teeth grinding and available treatments, we welcome you to schedule a consultation.