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Understanding Teeth Grinding and Its Impact on Dentures

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At Carolina Commons Dentistry, we often encounter patients with bruxism, a condition characterized by the grinding or clenching of teeth. While bruxism can affect anyone, it presents unique challenges for individuals with dentures.

What is Bruxism?

Bruxism is a common condition, often stress-related, involving involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth. It can occur during the day or night and may lead to various dental issues, including tooth wear, jaw discomfort, and even damage to restorations like dentures.

Bruxism and Dentures: A Complex Relationship

Individuals with dentures, particularly those new to wearing them, may experience bruxism. This can arise from an adjustment period to the new dental appliance or as a response to underlying stress. Bruxism can cause undue wear and tear on dentures, leading to fit issues, discomfort, and the need for more frequent repairs or replacements.

Identifying Bruxism in Denture Wearers

Recognizing the signs of bruxism in denture wearers is crucial for timely intervention. Symptoms may include noticeable wear on the denture teeth, discomfort in the jaw, headaches, and even changes in the fit of the dentures.

Managing Bruxism for Denture Wearers

At Carolina Commons Dentistry, we focus on both treating the symptoms and addressing the root causes of bruxism. This may involve:

  • Adjusting the dentures for a better fit
  • Providing night guards to protect the dentures and reduce grinding
  • Stress management techniques
  • Regular check-ups to monitor the condition of the dentures and oral health

The Importance of Professional Care

Professional dental care is vital for denture wearers with bruxism. Regular visits to Carolina Commons Dentistry can ensure that your dentures are in good condition and fitting correctly, and any signs of bruxism are addressed promptly.

Call an Indian Land Dentist Who Treats Teeth Grinding

Bruxism can significantly impact the lifespan and comfort of your dentures. Understanding this condition and seeking timely dental care are key to ensuring your oral health and the longevity of your dentures. At Carolina Commons Dentistry in Indian Land, SC, we are committed to providing comprehensive care for our patients with dentures, including managing conditions like bruxism. Contact us to schedule your consultation and learn more about how we can help you maintain a healthy, comfortable smile.

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