
What is bruxism?
Bruxism is a medical term that means teeth grinding or grinding, especially while sleeping. This disorder can lead to a number of dental and jaw problems. At Prizma Clinic we are ready to provide you with expert assistance in treating bruxism.
Causes of bruxism
The causes of bruxism can be varied, including:
- Psychological stress and anxiety.
- Anomalies of bite and teeth alignment.
- Alcohol and drugs.
- Sleeping disorders.
Symptoms of bruxism
Symptoms of bruxism include:
- Grinding of teeth in sleep.
- Pain in the jaw area.
- Wear of tooth enamel.
- Ear pain and headaches.
Treatment of bruxism
Treatment for bruxism depends on its causes and symptoms. At Prizma Clinic we provide a comprehensive approach to treatment, which may include:
- Using night braces to prevent teeth grinding.
- Psychotherapy and stress management.
- Bite correction and teeth straightening.
- Treatment of sleep disorders, if present.
Don’t ignore bruxism problems as they can have serious consequences for your health and teeth.
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In addition to treating bruxism, it is important to pay attention to the general prevention of dental problems. Regular oral hygiene, visits to the dentist, and preventive measures help to avoid tooth decay and other dental diseases. For more information on prevention methods, read our article “Prevention of tooth decay in adults and children.”
If you have symptoms of bruxism or would like expert advice, contact us today. Our dentists and bruxism specialists are ready to help you restore your dental and jaw health.
Professional assistance from Prizma dentists
Our dentists have extensive experience in treating bruxism and other dental problems. We work with patients, taking into account their individual needs and providing a high level of qualifications.
Trust the professionals
At Prizma Clinic we take care of your health and smile. Trust us to treat bruxism and other dental problems. We will do everything we can to restore your confidence and health.
Prizma Clinic
Address: Kyiv, st. Sagaidachnogo, 25 metro station “Pochtovaya Ploshchad” (Podolsky district)
Phone: 044 425 13 13
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Important: The information in this article is for reference purposes only and does not replace a doctor’s consultation. Be sure to consult a specialist before starting treatment.
Material prepared by: the editorial staff of https://prizma.ua/.
Medical review of the material: Roman Kabardinov, orthopedic dentist.


