Do you grind your teeth while you sleep or during the day?

Chronic bruxism, the persistent grinding and clenching of teeth, impacts approximately 13% of adults and is also prevalent among children and adolescents. If you’ve noticed discomfort in your neck or jaw, dull headaches, tooth sensitivity or pain, or worn tooth enamel, you might be unconsciously grinding your teeth and clenching your jaw during sleep or even while awake.

At Latimer Dental, we offer advanced dental solutions for individuals of all ages and backgrounds, focusing on patient-centered care. If you suspect bruxism, our dentists specializing in addressing teeth grinding in Latimer Dental & Implant can diagnose the issue and recommend effective treatments to alleviate symptoms and restore your oral health. Start by scheduling online or give us a call at 604-373-9902.

What are the symptoms of teeth grinding?

While occasional teeth grinding or jaw clenching is considered normal and usually not problematic in the long run, chronic bruxism can lead to various health issues. Many individuals experiencing bruxism-related effects are unaware of their teeth grinding until significant symptoms manifest.

Some prevalent symptoms of teeth grinding include:

  • Neck and jaw discomfort
  • Weakened tooth enamel
  • Alterations in tooth shape
  • Fractured teeth
  • Headaches
  • Migraines
  • TMJ disorders
  • Sleep disturbances

If you’re grappling with any of these problems, we can assist you in determining if teeth grinding is the underlying cause and devise an effective plan for treatment and prevention.

Treatments for teeth grinding

Night Guards

If you experience teeth grinding during sleep, we can create a personalized night guard to alleviate bruxism, addressing and preventing associated negative effects. Our night guards are engineered to provide both durability and flexibility, ensuring your comfort while you sleep. Find out more. Learn more.

Botox

Botox serves as an effective remedy for bruxism and migraine headaches. Through administering Botox into the clenching muscles (temporalis and masseter muscles), we can mitigate the intensity of your habitual grinding and clenching, subsequently reducing the frequency of headaches and migraines. Discover additional information. Learn more.

Crowns

Crowns act as protective dental prosthetics, commonly crafted from ceramic or porcelain, that are placed over compromised teeth. Indistinguishable from your natural teeth, they offer an excellent solution for damage resulting from excessive grinding. Learn more.

Frequently Asked Questions

More questions? We’re ready to help. Schedule a consultation by booking online or calling us at 604-373-9902.

Does Latimer Dental offer a warranty if my dental restoration breaks?

Absolutely! We offer a warranty on all dental restorations for our regular patients. As long as you visit our office every 6 months for cleanings and exams, we’ll fix or replace your crown, bridge, or other restoration at no cost to you. Learn more.

Can I still get help for teeth grinding even if I don’t have insurance?

Yes! Latimer Dental is a fee-for-service practice. That means we offer transparent pricing for all services so you know exactly what to expect. You can pay us via credit, debit, cash, or check and if you have insurance, we’ll file a claim with your provider for you. Learn more.

More questions?

If you have questions about teeth grinding, routine exams and cleanings, general or cosmetic concerns, or any other dental issue, don’t hesitate to contact us. Give us a call at (604) 259-3235 to get your questions answered and see a highly experienced, qualified dentist today!