Worsening issues with TMJ disorder can cause big problems for your quality of life. As time passes, you can find it harder and harder to bite, chew, and speak without pain and stiffness. You can also experience difficulties if you begin grinding and clenching your teeth at night. This problem, bruxism, can both start after you start to have issues with TMJ disorder and occur because your jaw problems have not been addressed.
A custom guard that you wear at night can help you reduce the stress and strain that affect your jaw. When worn, it will help correct the way you hold your lower jaw while you rest. With this correction, you can experience a welcome reduction in stress and tension, which is beneficial for both the joints and muscles. This can also lead to more even and comfortable movement. In some cases, we may recommend restorative dental work in addition to treatment with an oral appliance.
Bruxism is a problem that is responsible for causing daily discomfort as well as dental damage. Superficial wear and tear can hurt the quality of your smile, while worsening friction on teeth can eventually lead to damage that hurts your appearance as well as your oral health. An oral appliance will stop you from grinding your teeth at night. This can protect you from hurting your smile, and it can also stop mounting pressure from chipping or cracking your enamel.
TMJ problems should not be taken lightly. When they are not being managed, they can cause a person to live with pain and movement difficulties on a daily basis. If you have questions about this problem, or are ready to start planning your treatment, contact Healthy Smiles in Northwest IN by calling 219-938-2637!
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