07/08/2024
DO YOU GRIND YOUR TEETH AT NIGHT?
(Registered Nurse Practitioner treatment)
Treatment for Chronic clenching of the jaw or grinding of the teeth, a condition known as bruxism, that can have a variety of problematic effects. It can cause pain and tension in the jaw to chronic headaches or migraines to earaches and facial pain to damage to your teeth. These symptoms make bruxism an ever-present, constantly painful condition. Bruxism is extremely common, affecting many people across the country and around the world. Common risk factors for developing bruxism include stress, frustration, and anxiety – feelings that many of us experience daily. Treatments like mouth guards help to mitigate the symptoms of the condition – such as preventing tooth damage – rather than address the root cause. Some individuals are just told to “reduce the stress in your life” which often feels like wishful thinking. If you have tried mouth guards, muscle relaxation activities, or other treatments and nothing is working for you, you may be the perfect candidate for injectable treatments.
These can also be used to treat many conditions, including bruxism. to freeze or relax muscles, which includes the masseter muscles, the jaw muscles responsible for chewing, and clenching your teeth. in relieving tension along the jawline responsible for bruxism, keeping you free from pain and the fear of grinding away the enamel of your teeth.
If you are tired of constant pain, headaches, earaches, or tooth enamel damage from jaw clenching, get in touch for more information on this treatment which is one of the most popular treatments to reduce or completely stop teeth grinding.
Phone 07584012991 or message privately