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TMJ And Bruxism
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

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TMJ And Bruxism | Paso Robles

Do you wake up with headaches, neck, or shoulder pain? Are your teeth sensitive? Are they starting to crack or look worn down? You may have problems with TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder or bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching).

TMJ disorders affect over ten million Americans and are much more commonly diagnosed in women. These disorders can be painful and, in some cases, may seriously affect your quality of life. Often, TMJ disorders prevent patients from opening their mouths fully, which can make dental exams and oral hygiene difficult. Such severe symptoms put your oral health at risk.

Symptoms of TMJ Disorders

While TMJ symptoms can vary dramatically from person to person, some of them may include:

  • Clicking or popping in your jaw joints
  • Being unable to open or close your mouth fully
  • Your teeth not coming together completely
  • Pain in your jaw joints
  • Facial, neck, or shoulder pain
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Grinding and clenching your teeth
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Tinnitus
  • Worn or shortened teeth

What Causes TMJ Disorders?

Jaw problems can sometimes be caused by an accident, trauma, or sports injury. It is also common for symptoms to have no definite cause. How your teeth come together (occlusion) can play a role in TMJ and may cause dysfunction in your jaw joints. Because more women are diagnosed with TMJ disorders, scientists are considering a link between TMJ disorders and female hormones.

How Are TMJ Disorders Treated?

How TMJ is treated depends on the type and severity of your symptoms. Treatment can include splint therapy, surgery, neuromuscular treatments, deprogrammers, or muscle relaxers. Most cases of TMJ can be treated without surgery, though it may be necessary for severe cases.

 

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Bruxism (Tooth Grinding And Clenching)

Bruxism is excessive clenching or grinding of your teeth. While bruxism is common, symptoms can be severe and include tooth sensitivity, worn teeth, and headaches. Clenching and grinding occurs most commonly while you are sleeping but can also occur during the day. Treatment for bruxism usually involves creating a night guard or splint to protect your teeth from damage.

If you suffer from symptoms of TMJ disorders or bruxism, call our office to schedule an evaluation. We will be able to recommend treatment to keep you comfortable and protect your teeth from damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Symptoms for TMJ disorders can vary dramatically from one person to the next and can include facial pain, neck pain, headaches, sensitive teeth, clicking or popping joints, locking jaw joints, and your teeth not coming together correctly.

If you experience any of these symptoms, call our office and we will schedule an exam to determine whether you have a TMJ disorder and if so, create an appropriate customized treatment plan.

While teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is very common among adults, it can cause serious damage to your teeth and jaw joints. If you wake up with sore muscles or you have noticed that you clench or grind your teeth, please talk to us. We can make you a customized night guard to help protect your teeth.

Headaches can be a symptom of TMJ disorders. To determine whether that is the case for you, we will complete an evaluation. If your symptoms are due to TMJ, we will provide treatment alternatives to help.

Meet Our Doctor:

Denver B. Eslinger DDS

Dr. Eslinger grew up in the Central Valley just 2 hours from Paso Robles in a small town called Dos Palos. After completing his undergrad at Pacific Union College and graduating with a BA in Spanish, Dr. Eslinger took some time off to travel before starting dental school at Loma Linda University. During his time at LLU he had the opportunity on several occasions to do mission work and practice dentistry in Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru along with some of his fellow classmates.

For the last several years, Dr. Eslinger has ...

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