Grinding Your Teeth? Here's How It Can Impact Your Oral Health

At Pearl Periodontics, we often encounter patients concerned about the impact of teeth grinding, medically known as bruxism, on their oral health. While many focus on tooth wear, the truth is that grinding your teeth can significantly affect your gums and supporting structures, often leading to more complex issues requiring specialized periodontal gum treatment services. We're here to shed some light on this common habit and explain how it can jeopardize your gum health.

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The Direct Link Between Bruxism and Gum Inflammation

The excessive force from grinding and clenching can stress the tissues surrounding your teeth, including your gums. This constant pressure can lead to inflammation and irritation, making your gums more susceptible to infection. At Pearl Periodontics, we frequently observe patients with aggravated gingivitis or periodontitis where bruxism is a contributing factor, necessitating careful gum treatment.

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Gum Recession and Increased Sensitivity

Chronic grinding can cause your gums to recede, exposing the tooth roots. This not only makes your teeth appear longer but also significantly increases sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. Our team offers specialized periodontal care to address gum recession, helping to protect exposed roots and reduce discomfort, a vital aspect of gum restoration treatment.

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Worsening Existing Periodontal Disease

If you already have periodontal disease, teeth grinding can exacerbate it dramatically. The intense pressure can accelerate bone loss around the teeth, weakening their support structure and potentially leading to tooth mobility or even loss. Our periodontic services are crucial in these cases to stabilize your oral health and prevent further progression of the disease. We emphasize comprehensive gum treatment.

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Solutions and Prevention at Pearl Periodontics

Fortunately, there are effective ways to manage bruxism and protect your gums. Custom-fitted night guards can cushion your teeth against grinding forces, while stress management techniques can address underlying causes. At our gum clinic, we provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment plans, including advanced gum restoration treatment, tailored to your specific needs to safeguard your oral health.

Don't let teeth grinding compromise your gum health. At Pearl Periodontics, we are dedicated to offering exceptional periodontal care and solutions for a healthy, confident smile. Learn how Pearl Periodontics can help you manage bruxism and protect your precious gums by exploring our periodontal gum treatment services. We're here to answer your questions and guide you toward optimal oral well-being.

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