Have you ever woken up with a sore jaw, dull headache, or sensitive teeth — and weren’t sure why? You might be grinding your teeth at night. Known as bruxism, this condition affects people of all ages and can go unnoticed for years until the damage adds up. The good news? It’s manageable, especially when caught early. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about bruxism, from symptoms and causes to treatments and prevention.
Bruxism is the involuntary grinding, clenching, or gnashing of teeth. It can occur while you’re awake (awake bruxism) or during sleep (sleep bruxism). In many cases, people don’t realize they’re doing it until someone points it out — or a dentist notices the wear patterns on their teeth.
Occasional clenching under stress is normal, but regular grinding over time can wear down enamel, damage dental work, strain your jaw muscles, and contribute to long-term oral health issues.
Because nighttime grinding happens while you sleep, the signs can be subtle. Here’s what to look for:
Left untreated, bruxism can lead to receding gums, cracked teeth, nerve inflammation, and even loosened or lost teeth in severe cases.
There isn’t one universal cause — it’s usually a combination of factors. Common triggers include:
Without treatment, chronic grinding can take a serious toll on your teeth and jaw:
Treatment depends on what’s causing the grinding and how severe the symptoms are. Here are the most common approaches:
A professionally fitted night guard (also called an occlusal guard) acts as a cushion between your upper and lower teeth. It helps protect enamel, reduces jaw strain, and minimizes the damage caused during sleep. Unlike over-the-counter guards, a custom one fits securely, doesn’t shift at night, and lasts much longer.<
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