What is Bruxism?
    Grinding of teeth, also known as Bruxism, occurs 
      in children as well as adults. Grinding of teeth generally 
      occurs during sleep. 
    What if my Child is Grinding His or Her Teeth?
    Children often grind their teeth when 
      their teeth are erupting. This is not uncommon, nor is it 
      a problem if it is mild. However, in more severe cases the 
      child can develop a malocclusion. 
      Malocclusion may then lead to TMJ problems or to a need for Orthodontics. If you have any concerns about 
      your child's Bruxism, be sure to have Dr. Stadnyk or Dr. Drissell check for signs of excessive wear so that treatment options 
      can be discussed and implemented to prevent serious problems. 
    What about Bruxism in Adults?
    Adults may grind their teeth at night 
      due to: 
    
    The result of bruxism can be: 
    
      - Worn spots (attrition) that can lead to:
        
      
 
      - TMJ problems
 
      - Noise that sometimes disrupts the partner's sleep
 
     
    How can Bruxism be Treated?
    Sometimes, the damage caused by bruxism must 
      be addressed first. Any malocclusion, sensitivity, brittle teeth, 
      or TMJ problems should be discussed 
      with Dr. Stadnyk or Dr. Drissell first to be sure those problems are resolved and that 
      the subsequent treatment for bruxism prevents a recurrence 
      of those problems. Further damage from bruxism can be 
      prevented with a mouth guard that is worn during sleep. 
      This guard is comfortable and easy for most people to 
      wear. Contact Us for an appointment 
      to stop the damage caused by bruxism and correct any 
      serious problems.     
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