Clenching

Clenching is when a person closes their mouth very tightly, either during the day or at night. While it may seem like a minor issue, clenching can actually lead to some severe health problems if left untreated. In addition to experiencing headaches, jaw pain, gum disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss, excessive clenching can also lead to Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder. This is a disorder that impacts the jaw joints as well as the surrounding muscles and ligaments. When the ligaments and muscles surrounding your jaw joints become irritated or inflamed, you may feel acute or chronic pain. If the headaches or jaw pain from clenching are too much to bear, opt for online consultation with a professional dentist.

Clenching Treatment by Professional Dentists

If you are someone who clenches their teeth, you may not realize how much it can affect your overall oral health. It is vital to seek professional treatment from a dentist if you think you may be clenching your teeth. Skilled dentists will help you identify the cause of your clenching and develop a custom treatment plan that can help to reduce pain and prevent further damage to your teeth or muscles.

Your dentist will inquire about your overall dental health, medications, daily schedule, and sleep habits. They may perform some tests to determine the intensity of your clench. They will look for sensitivity and tenderness in the jaw muscles and check for apparent dental anomalies, such as teeth that are damaged or missing. They may also do x-rays to examine if there is damage to the underlying bone structure and look inside your cheeks. Through the dental examination, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, other dental issues, or medical conditions can be identified.

Benefits of Professional Clenching Treatment

There are a number of benefits to seeking professional treatment for teeth clenching. Not only will you finally have relief from the pain, but you will also experience improved oral health, improved overall wellbeing, and prevent further damage to your teeth.

In cases where your dentist finds that clenching results from anxiety or stress, you may be recommended to help yourself by learning relaxation techniques, like meditation, to alleviate stress. Alternatively, your dentist may suggest seeking help from a qualified therapist or counselor.

Once the clenching problem is identified, your dentist can demonstrate the ideal way to position your mouth and jaw. If you think you may be suffering from teeth clenching, be sure to see a professional dentist for an evaluation and treatment plan.

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With our cutting-edge concept developed by experienced dentists, The Teledentists offers quick and expert assistance in any dental emergency. Since any time can be a dental emergency, you can count on us to provide round-the-clock virtual dental service, over-the-counter treatments, or non-narcotics prescriptions to alleviate your dental woes. We help you save time and money and avoid unnecessary visits to the Emergency Room. At the same time, you get assistance in the comfort of your own home.  

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