05/29/2026
Did You Know? Teeth Grinding Could Be Damaging Your Smile
Many people grind or clench their teeth without even realizing it, especially while they sleep. This condition, known as bruxism, can place excessive pressure on your teeth and jaw, leading to a variety of oral health concerns over time.
Common signs of teeth grinding include:
• Worn, chipped, or cracked teeth
• Jaw pain or facial soreness
• Frequent headaches, especially in the morning
• Tooth sensitivity
• Disrupted sleep
Left untreated, chronic teeth grinding can cause significant damage to tooth enamel and increase the risk of restorative dental treatment.
If you suspect you may be grinding your teeth at night, it's important to speak with your dentist. Early intervention can help protect your teeth, relieve discomfort, and prevent long-term complications.
A healthy smile starts with protecting it, even while you sleep.
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