Dental bruxism therapy includes a range of medical and dental interventions to treat bruxism, a disorder in which people unconsciously grind or clench their teeth, often during sleep.
Teeth grinding is a common problem, but it is often noticed very late, especially when the rubbing, clenching or grinding happens unconsciously. The most common symptoms of teeth grinding are
There are a wide range of causes for this: A lack of normal tooth contact or an uneven bite can lead to bruxism as the body tries to find a correct bite position. Temporomandibular joint disorders, orthopaedic problems, for example in the neck area, or psychological strain, anxiety and stress can manifest themselves through teeth grinding. The consumption of alcohol or certain drugs can aggravate teeth grinding, as can the use of some medications – especially antidepressants and stimulants. They can have bruxism as a side effect.
You should therefore always get to the bottom of the cause. Treatment for teeth grinding can range from lifestyle adjustments, stress management and relaxation techniques to the use of occlusal splints, dental and/or orthodontic treatment. It is important to treat teeth grinding to prevent dental and health problems.
Dental bruxism therapy is tailored to the individual needs of the patient. It usually comprises the following steps:
The aim of bruxism treatment is to alleviate the patient’s discomfort and prevent damage to the teeth and jaw.
The prognosis for the success of the therapy is usually very positive if patients follow the doctor’s recommendations. The splint protects the teeth from further abrasion and behavioural changes can help to reduce bruxism. Symptoms such as pain and sleep disorders often improve significantly.
However, it is important to note that long-term treatment of bruxism is usually necessary to prevent relapses. You should attend regular follow-up appointments with your dentist and have adjustments made to your splint if necessary.
Dental bruxism therapy offers an effective solution for patients who suffer from bruxism and can help to alleviate pain and maintain long-term dental health.
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