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Conditions such as TMJ/TMD and bruxism can be damaging to the smile in various ways. These issues can cause pain and discomfort in the jaw, face, and neck. They may also lead to tooth damage, headaches, and difficulty chewing or speaking. This is why Dr. Hanif Asaria and his team at Calgary Dental Centers in Calgary, Alberta, often recommend solutions for patients seeking treatment for their conditions–to maintain the health and functionality of their smiles!
There are a few different options for patients to consider to protect their smile from these conditions.
The first is a mouth splint. Mouth splints are custom-made oral appliances that fit comfortably over the teeth and hold them in a specific position. This can help to prevent clenching and grinding of the teeth, reducing the potential and risk of damage.
Another option is orthodontic treatment. Sometimes, misaligned teeth can contribute to bruxism and TMJ issues. Orthodontic treatment can correct these alignment issues, reducing the strain on the jaw joints and alleviating symptoms.
In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary. This could involve correcting any structural issues with the jaw or replacing damaged teeth. However, this is often a last resort and only recommended when other treatment options are ineffective.
When you have been diagnosed with these dental conditions, it is vital that you talk with Dr. Hanif Asaria of Calgary Dental Centers about your unique needs and your current situation so he can help you make an educated decision on what to do. He may recommend one treatment over another based on different factors that need to be considered when choosing the right solution.
Dr. Hanif Asaria can assist patients of all ages with a wide selection of dentistry solutions, including mouth splints for bruxism and treating TMJ/TMD.
Call (403) 768-1339 (Calgary’s Dental Care) or (403) 768-1343 (17th Avenue Dental Center) to request an appointment at one of our two office locations to start working with our team!