Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) Treatments – Dent Alesta Dental Clinic Izmir
Bruxism is the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, often during sleep. It can cause tooth wear, fractures, jaw pain, headaches, and even tooth loss. At Dent Alesta Dental Clinic in Izmir, bruxism is treated with a multidisciplinary approach.
Symptoms of Teeth Grinding
- Morning jaw pain or muscle fatigue
- Cracked, broken, or worn-down teeth
- Earaches, headaches, and neck pain
- Tooth sensitivity to hot or cold
- Clicking or noises from the jaw joint
Causes of Bruxism
- Stress and anxiety
- Sleep disorders
- Bite and jaw misalignments
- Use of tobacco, caffeine, or alcohol
- Neurological or psychological conditions
Treatment Methods in Izmir
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Night Guard (Splint):
Custom-made transparent appliances that protect teeth and relax jaw muscles. -
Botox Therapy:
Injections into jaw muscles reduce excessive activity and prevent wear and pain. -
Psychological and Behavioral Support:
Stress management and relaxation techniques complement treatment. -
Orthodontic and Prosthetic Corrections:
Correcting bite problems ensures balanced force distribution.
Aftercare
Night guards should be worn regularly. Hard foods should be avoided, and stress management practices should be followed. Regular dental check-ups assess treatment effectiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are teeth grinding treatment prices in Izmir?
Costs vary depending on whether night guards, Botox, or other methods are used. Determined after examination.
Can bruxism be completely cured?
If underlying causes are managed, symptoms greatly reduce. Combined treatment and lifestyle changes help control it.
Do night guards stop teeth grinding?
They protect teeth and reduce muscle stress, but stress management is also needed.
How long does Botox last for bruxism?
Usually 3–6 months. Regular sessions prolong effectiveness.
What happens if bruxism is untreated?
It can cause severe tooth wear, fractures, jaw pain, and eventual tooth loss. Early treatment is essential.
Is bruxism treatment possible for children?
Yes, children may also experience bruxism. Special guards and behavioral approaches are used for them.