Restoring Teeth Affected By Bruxism

Not everyone who realizes they need help managing nightly teeth grinding issues will reach out for support in time. Unfortunately, some individuals only discuss the problem with their dentist after they notice just how much dental wear and tear has hurt their appearance. Our Ankeny, IA dentist’s office can help protect your smile, and we can also provide solutions when it comes to restoring teeth hurt by chips, cracks, or general wear. While this is often something we can address through cosmetic dental work, more significant damage can call for dental crowns to support teeth. 

Bruxism Can Lead To Unwelcome Smile Changes

Bruxism, a tendency to grind your teeth, can have consequences that are difficult to overlook. The physical effect of this problem can leave teeth looking flattened, misshapen, and generally not as attractive as they once were. It can also put a strain on your jaw that leads to pain, sensitivity, and limited movement. Because it so often affects people while they sleep, it can be difficult to control without help. Fortunately, you can protect yourself by wearing a custom guard provided by your dentist. If you only seek treatment after you notice the effect of physical wear and tear, we can talk to you about your options for cosmetic dental work.

Protect Your Teeth Against Further Wear And Tear

Before you worry about how you can address the damage from bruxism, you should take care to protect your smile from further harm. We can provide a custom oral guard that you wear at night to stop further harm from grinding and clenching. The right fit is important because it ensures your appliance fits correctly, and because it can feel more comfortable, which makes it easier to wear. We can make sure that your guard is both the right fit and strong enough to provide lasting protection.

Restoring Your Smile With A Conservative Procedure

What kind of cosmetic services help patients affected by bruxism? Conservative tooth bonding and contouring work can target specific flaws so that they no longer draw attention. We can reshape a tooth and hide the harm done by grinding and clenching when we apply a custom resin material to your enamel. We also have the option of restoring teeth with custom veneers that help change their shape, size, and color. In some cases, it can be necessary to cap a tooth with a dental crown, as grinding can lead to oral health issues.

Talk To Your Ankeny, IA Dentist About Restoring Teeth Hurt By Bruxism

If you keep ignoring the signs of bruxism, you can experience more discomfort, and you can ultimately suffer damage that impacts your oral health and dental function! To find out more, or to arrange your appointment, please contact Dental Impressions at (515) 965-0230 to schedule a visit.