TMJ & Grinding

The temporomandibular joints are located on each side of your head.

They make it possible to open and close your mouth, and work together when you speak, chew or swallow. These joints also control the lower jaw as it moves forward, backward and side-to-side.

Any problem that prevents this complex system of muscles, ligaments, discs and bones from working properly may result in a painful TMD or temporomandibular disorder.

Risk Factors for TMD/Clenching/Grinding:

Signs and Symptoms include:

Treatment:

TMJ can be complex and is best treated conservatively. Treatment options include the following:

1

Occlusal Appliance

Occlusal (night) splints are made by your dentist and are worn at night. These take pressure off the jaw joints and soften the ‘clench’. These are custom made by us and adjusted accordingly.

2

Modified Diet

Eating soft foods and cutting up food into small pieces

3

Avoid extreme jaw movements

4

Physiotherapy/Osteopathy

Physical treatment to massage trigger points in and around the jaw joint and upper back and neck.

5

Hot or Cold packs

to tender areas

6

Relaxation and stress management

7

Medication

In some cases your dentist may recommend short term medication to relieve your pain.

8

Specialist Management

If pain and discomfort is severe and conservative treatment has been ineffective your dentist may refer you to a specialist

OTHER TREATMENT

BOTOXILIUM

Muscle Relaxants can be injected into the masseter and temporalis muscles to help reduce the amount of stress or force these muscles can generate.

EXTREME TOOTH WEAR FROM GRINDING

If grinding continues for years it can severely wear all the enamel away and expose the dentine (which is the softer layer under the enamel) Over time this dentine will wear down, at a faster rate than enamel.

Wear can become so severe that teeth can become very small and even form decay, break and become abscessed.

There are several ways to protect and restore your worn teeth. These include:

  • a mouthguard to wear at night time
  • placing composite (white) filling veneers over the worn teeth
  • placing porcelain crowns or veneers over the worn teeth.

These treatments can be complex and require proper treatment planning. Our dentists at Boulton Dental will be able to provide all necessary treatments to restore your teeth and prevent further wear.

If you or a loved one are experiencing TMJ or grinding and would like some support or more information

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