Sometimes chronic stress or high-pressure situations can cause
people to develop a damaging habit known as bruxism, or unconsciously
biting down with too much force at non-mealtimes. It can happen
at night or during the day, is common in about one third of the
population, and is more prevalent amongst women. The inappropriate
tendency to constantly clench or grind the teeth can be related
to poor stress management. In fact, bruxers are often those personality
types who react to stress with anger, pain, frustration, aggression
or competition. Since it's a harmful habit that wears down biting
surfaces, misaligns the bite, and can lead to serious dental problems,
we screen each client for warning signs: unexplained sensitivity
in teeth and gums, jaw pain, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain,
popping and clicking jaws, tense muscles, headaches, excessive wear
or flatness on teeth, worn enamel, partially exposed and sensitive
tooth interior (dentin), and/or tongue indentations. In severe cases,
we may find that frequent clenching and grinding has moved the entire
jaw out of balance.
Once identified, we can often treat bruxism with a revolutionary
little acrylic mouthpiece called the NTI-tss device. How does it
work? Recognizing that bruxism starts with a jaw muscle malfunction,
not a bite problem, this device actually interrupts the involuntary
tug of war between the jaw's side and temporal muscles, reducing
clenching intensity by one-third. Further, the device causes the
muscles to relax in a stable position, so that you and those hyperactive
malfunctioning muscles can rest. Often this eliminates bruxism related
headaches and/or various kinds of TMJ pain within just a few days
of fitting the device!