If you suffer from bruxism, this means you grind and clench your teeth on a regular basis. You need care to address this disorder and protect your smile, and we can help! In today’s blog, your Richfield, MN, dentist talks about treating bruxism to prevent damage to your smile.
Category: Bruxism/TMJ Disorder
Treating TMJ Disorder With An Oral Appliance
When you have pain in the face or jaw, this could mean you have an issue known as TMJ disorder, or TMD. This common oral health concern could not only cause discomfort, but TMD could even alter how we eat and speak. In today’s blog, your Richfield, MN, dentist talks about treating TMJ disorder with… Read more »
How We Protect Smiles From Teeth Grinding
When you grind your teeth on a chronic basis, this is referred to as bruxism. Without treatment, this could eventually damage your teeth and cause uncomfortable symptoms! But we can help with a noninvasive solution. In today’s blog, your Richfield, MN, dentist talks about protecting smiles from bruxism with an oral appliance.
Grind Your Teeth? We Can Help
Have you noticed that you have frequent headaches, or your teeth often feel sensitive? These symptoms could be a sign of a chronic habit that you may be unaware of. Bruxism is a condition that causes patients to grind their teeth or clench their jaw, typically while they are sleeping. This can lead to worn… Read more »
It is Time To Address TMJ And Bruxism
Do you find your jawbone to feel tense at times? Have you ever heard clicking noises when adjusting your mouth? Do you feel sensitive in certain areas of your smile? These are just a few signs that you may be dealing with tooth grinding or TMJ disorder. While these are both common dental problems, they… Read more »
Is Your Grinding Affecting Your Daily Life?
If you are struggling with your sleep, it could be as a result of a common sleep disorder known as bruxism. This condition refers to the chronic grinding of teeth, and it can cause serious damage if left untreated for an extended period. Over time, you could wear away the enamel that forms the exterior… Read more »
Treat Your Nightly Grinding
Your overnight teeth grinding can lead to serious wear of your teeth. This condition is known as bruxism, and if you receive a diagnosis of this sleep disorder, do not simply brush it off. Bruxism can cause significant erosion of your enamel, which is the outer surface of the tooth. This hard material gives you… Read more »






