Bruxism refers to the condition where a person involuntarily grinds or clenches their teeth, often while sleeping but sometimes during the day as well. It can lead to various dental and health issues if not addressed. Causes of Bruxism: Stress and Anxiety Sleep Disorders Misaligned Teeth Medications Lifestyle Factors Symptoms of Bruxism: Cracked teeth Jaw pain or soreness Headaches, especially in the morning Tooth sensitivity Types of Bruxism CLENCHING: Clenching is pressing your teeth together very hard, which can harm your teeth and make your jaw feel uncomfortable. GRINDING: Grinding is rubbing the teeth back and forth often during sleep, which can wear down your teeth and cause dental problems. TAPPING: Tapping means lightly hitting your teeth together repeatedly and also damage your teeth and cause jaw discomfort in bruxism. Treatment Options: Lifestyle Changes Splints or Mouthguards Stress Management Dental Adjustments: If misalignment is a contributing factor, orthodontic treatments may be necessary. Medication: In some cases, muscle relaxants or Botox injections may be used to reduce clenching. Lifestyle Changes If bruxism goes untreated, it can cause long-term dental damage, so it’s important to address the condition early. Book an appointment with us 👇 Or Call us at (02) 9456 6557 Our 9 locations across Sydney: Sydney City | Parramatta | Rouse Hill | Castle Hill | Chatswood | Wentworth Point | Berowra Heights | Toronto | Minchinbury