Bruxism Disorder: What You Should Do

Are you experiencing new symptoms that you’ve never really dealt with before, such as sore teeth? Perhaps you’re experiencing a more severe version of what seemed like a very minor issue, such as uncomfortable jaw joints, pain in your face, uncomfortable chewing, or teeth that are looking increasingly worn. If the signs point to bruxism disorder (which is clenching your teeth together or grinding them) then you really need to do something. “But what?” you might ask. We’re ready to answer that very question!

You Should Give Your Teeth A Break

First, you should give your teeth a break. What we mean is, only use them for what is absolutely necessary as much as you can help it. Don’t chew gum. Don’t eat foods that you typically find are very difficult to chew. Don’t rely on your smile to carry your lunch bag because your hands are full. Don’t chew mindlessly on your pencil as you work. Instead, eat your meals, snack infrequently, and you’ll be helping your smile rest.

You Should Call Us

You should also call us … right away. Your bruxism disorder is not going to simply stop all by itself without any effort. Instead, you will require the intervention and help of our team! We provide treatment that can alleviate the problem as well as those not-so-wonderful symptoms.

You Should Treat It Immediately

If you come in to talk with us about bruxism disorder treatment, we encourage you to agree to it, to begin immediately, and to keep up with it for as long as we suggest. This will help you get back to better oral function and guide you away from future problems like TMJ disorder.

See Our Team For Bruxism Issues Fast

We suggest you come see us for treatment right away if you think bruxism is affecting your smile. Visit us for a dental checkup in Ankeny, IA by contacting Dental Impressions to schedule a visit at (515) 965-0230.