| Does your jaw feel stiff or do you
have difficulty opening your mouth wide? Do your jaw
muscles feel tired in the morning? You may grind your
teeth at night (a medical condition called Bruxism)
or you may just be clenching your teeth, which can be
just as harmful. People with nighttime grinding habits
may wear away their tooth enamel "ten-time faster"
than those without "abusive chewing habits."
Eventually, your teeth may be worn down and destroyed.
In addition to relieving head, neck,
jaw and shoulder pains, treating Bruxism and clenching
is cost effective compared to ignoring the condition
and exposing teeth to continued grinding. Without treatment,
crowns, bridges, implants and dentures are often needed
to repair or replace worn and damaged teeth.
Ask Dr. Collins today if a night guard
can help to provide temporary relief from grinding, bruxing
or clenching.
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