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The treatment for teeth grinding or bruxism
1. The Treatment for Teeth Grinding or Bruxism
Bruxism Treatment is dependent upon what you're trying to achieve.
If you have TMJ Pain, and the cause is Teeth Grinding or Bruxism, in that case you need to have a
TMJ evaluation, TMJ test, or TMJ Exam to determine the REAL cause of the tooth Grinding and Pain.
The Pain is often brought on by the Bruxing, and the Bruxing may be caused by one or more of
several other conditions. They are... Bad Bites, Nutritional habits, Trauma, Less Active Physical way
of life that you're used to, Unhealthy condition of the body, Medical problems, Environmental
Stressors.
When you have pain, the best thing to do is consider and treat these usual Causes of TMJ areas, and
then the Bruxism or Tooth grinding will diminish.
The TMJ Splint can help eliminate your pain instantly, but for more lasting Bruxism Remedy and
long term reduction of soreness will require addressing the other issues that pertain to you.
If you do not have soreness, and just like to safeguard your teeth, the TMJ Splint will work. Hold on
yet again...
Should you be grinding your teeth and wearing them down, the Splint may be a Temporary
solution, though you may want to find out why you're Bruxing. Is it because you have a Bad Bite
that allows the grinding? If that's the case, then Bite Correction may just be the remedy.
So, there are more solutions to Bruxing Treatment to Correcting Bites.
You may choose to put on the Splint only at Night time (when you sleep). Or, the main cause might
be another cause as listed above.
In that case, the answer to improving or reducing your Tooth grinding is to stop the other reasons
that concern to you. Therefore you will not have to wear a Splint each night.
How Bruxism Treatment needs to be made? Treat using a TMJ Splint in most all cases, that'll stop
the sting immediately and safeguard the teeth.
2. If you don't have pain, you can work on other issues not related to your bite or pain. Although it's a
good idea to wear the Splint anyway to guard your teeth from wearing down, however it might not
be compulsory.
If you treat with a Splint and the TMJ Doc finds that you have a grave off or Bad Bite, then address
the alternative of Bite improvement. Subsequently settle on what to do once discussing all
presented possibilities.
Dr. Spainhower is a TMJ Dentist. He is the author of the best night guard in the market, the SmartGuard. And he is the author of
the ebook Truth About TMJ. He is also the author of the Simple TMJ treatment website.