Handling Bruxism
Have you experienced teeth grinding during your sleep? Or are you aware that you are grinding your teeth while you are sleeping deeply? Nowadays , there are plenty of people that suffer from temporo mandibular joint disorder due to this habit. Teeth grinding is also known as bruxism as it is medically called by a lot of dentists.
Bruxism is a very common sleeping problem that’s indicated by teeth grinding and jaw clenching. This sort of sleeping disorder will turn out to be quite distressing if it has damaged the temporo mandibular joint.
I have got a co-worker that often complains that her husband is suffering from bruxism. Since this sort of sleep disorder has been present, now her hubby suffers from TMJ disorder and now seeks a prompt medicinal treatment. Bruxism is a sleep disorder that is hard to get rid of, because there are times that the person is now aware of the fact that he is grinding his teeth and clenching his jaws.
Persons who are afflicted with temporo mandibular joint disorder of TMJ disorder, is characterized by swelling and sensitiveness of the temporo mandibular joint. Those who suffer from this, discomfort is the most typical symptom that’s being felt. So as to relieve pain due to this sort of disorder, most dentists would suggest the taking of pain killers. Similarly, one must apply a cold compress on the area where discomfort is present.
Massaging the TMJ will also help in relieving pain.
Moreover, a lot of dentist would also suggest that the person who experiences bruxism must also apply NTI devices or mouth guards. With the application of these devices, teeth grinding and jaw clenching is significantly decreased. Therefore, TMJ symptoms are significantly decreased or even stopped. Furthermore, the NTI device and the mouth guards are said to be particularly safe and effective to use.
Jennifer Catigan is a Vancouver dentist student and writes articles and blog articles for a range of Coquitlam dentist blogs and sites.






