Do you wake up with a sore jaw, a dull headache, or sensitive teeth? You might dismiss these as minor annoyances, but they could be subtle warnings from your body. These symptoms often point to a common but frequently overlooked condition: nighttime teeth grinding.
At McKinley-Holloway Legacy Dentistry, Dr. Brittany McKinley-Holloway and our dedicated team help patients from Shelby Township, Clinton Township, and Macomb identify and address the root causes of their dental discomfort. One of the most common issues we see is bruxism, the medical term for habitual teeth grinding or clenching.
Uncovering the Hidden Signs of Bruxism
Because it happens while you sleep, bruxism can be difficult to self-diagnose. However, your body leaves clues. Beyond the more obvious signs like a partner hearing you grind your teeth, you might notice:
- Dull, persistent headaches: Especially those centered around your temples.
- Jaw soreness or tightness: Your jaw muscles may feel tired or stiff upon waking.
- Increased tooth sensitivity: Grinding wears down enamel, exposing the sensitive layers beneath.
- Worn, flattened, or chipped teeth: Over time, the constant pressure can physically alter the shape of your teeth.
- Indentations on your tongue: You might notice scalloped edges on your tongue from clenching.
Is My Bruxism Related to TMJ?
Many patients ask about the connection between bruxism and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. The TMJ is the complex joint connecting your jawbone to your skull. When it becomes inflamed or works improperly, it can cause significant pain and dysfunction.
Chronic teeth grinding places immense strain on the TMJ and the surrounding muscles. This constant pressure is a leading contributor to the development of TMJ disorders. If your bruxism is left untreated, you are at a much higher risk for experiencing TMJ-related symptoms. It’s a cycle where clenching can cause TMJ pain, and the discomfort from a TMJ disorder can, in turn, lead to more clenching.
Finding Relief from Chronic Pain
The good news is that you don’t have to live with the pain. Treating TMJ disorders and bruxism can provide profound relief that extends far beyond your jaw. Under the expert care of Dr. McKinley-Holloway, a comprehensive treatment plan can alleviate chronic pain not just in the jaw, but also in the head, neck, shoulders, and even the upper back. These interconnected muscle groups are all affected by jaw tension.
Solutions can range from custom-fitted night guards that protect your teeth from damage to other advanced therapies aimed at relaxing the jaw muscles and correcting your bite.
If you suspect you’re grinding your teeth at night or are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Schedule a consultation at McKinley-Holloway Legacy Dentistry in Shelby Township, MI. Let us help you find lasting relief and protect your smile for years to come.
CONTACT MCKINLEY-HOLLOWAY LEGACY DENTISTRY:
586-685-0880
LOCATION (TAP TO OPEN IN GOOGLE MAPS):
45665 VILLAGE BLVD
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN
48315