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Teeth grinding in your sleep? we have a solution.

Wear and tear on your teeth, waking up with a headache and highly developed chewing muscles. All the consequences of grinding your teeth in your sleep and very annoying. In the clinic, we are increasingly faced with such complaints. Dr. Frodo, a bruxism specialist, therefore extensively explains what it is and how you can remedy teeth grinding in your sleep or bruxism.

Teeth grinding cause

“Teeth grinding sleep, also known as bruxism, is the heavy sliding of teeth that makes an abrasive or grinding sound. Generally, this happens while sleeping. It also occurs during the day but is then more experienced as clamps. A strong chewing muscle doesn't like to sit still. A vicious cycle ensues: the bigger the muscle, the more likely someone is to use it, the stronger the muscle. Teeth grinding causes wear and tear on your teeth, can cause problems and cause great anxiety and irritation. Due to teeth grinding and increased tension in the masticatory muscles, people often get headaches, jaw muscle pain and pain in the jaw joint. As a result, teeth grinding also often causes headaches.

Teeth grinding solution

With a mouthguard, for example, you can ensure that your teeth are not damaged, this will not solve the grinding of your teeth in your sleep itself. This is possible with botulinum toxin. In addition to a positive effect on migraines and other muscle-related headaches, we can also cure teeth grinding (bruxism) very well at Clinic Doctor Frodo. Teeth grinding decreases (or is completely remedied) because we calm the chewing muscle with targeted Botox injections. As a result, the muscle becomes less strong and decreases in size. ' To make an appointment for a botox bruxism treatment against teeth grinding asleep or asleep during the day, you can contact us via our contact form or call: 020 — 4211559.