Bruxism Can Lead To A Broken Tooth

If you have untreated issues with bruxism, you may start your day with more than just jaw pain and dental sensitivity. As you continue to cause friction from grinding and clenching your jaw, you can do real damage to your enamel! A broken tooth can call for restorative dental work—if it does not occur in time, you can experience more harm, and you can even face risks for infection. At our Virginia Beach, VA dentist’s office, we are prepared to help patients who need treatment for broken teeth. We can also provide important support to help put problems with bruxism behind you.

Teeth Grinding Can Hurt Your Smile And Cause Chronic Pain

If you continue to grind or clench your teeth while you sleep, you can do serious harm to your smile and oral health. The worsening wear and tear can change the shape of your teeth, and it can eventually cause chips and cracks to form. Once your enamel is damaged, restorative dental work can be necessary, though in some cases milder damage may be treatable with cosmetic dental work. After an evaluation, we can help you understand your need for care, and we can recommend treatment that can help you.

Arranging Treatment To Restore A Broken Tooth

If your tooth is broken, you may need more than just protection from a dental crown. Your dentist can evaluate you to determine if there is internal damage that has occurred. Ignoring this problem can lead to worsening discomfort, and it can even lead to tooth loss! Through root canal treatment, we can resolve problems that affect the interior of your tooth. From there, we can provide a crown to keep it safe. For more superficial damage, we may be able to provide treatment through tooth bonding treatment, or with porcelain veneers, which will limit changes to your enamel and make care more conservative.

Are Your Teeth Grinding Issues Linked To A Problem With TMJ Disorder?

If you have a habitual problem with nightly teeth grinding, you may experience related issues with TMJ disorder. Problems with your jaw alignment and health can cause teeth grinding to occur, but it is also possible that you will create jaw problems with nightly grinding and clenching. We can work with you to make sure that both problems are resolved.

Talk To Your Virginia Beach, VA Dentist About Treatment For Bruxism

Whether you need to stop your nightly teeth grinding habit from hurting your smile or already have dental damage to address, our Virginia Beach, VA dentist’s office can help. Through the appropriate care, we can restore your oral health and make sure that further harm does not occur because of nightly grinding and clenching. To find out more about how we can take care of you, call Absolute Dental Care in Virginia Beach, VA at (757) 428-7440.