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Grinding your teeth at night—known as Bruxism—is one of the most destructive habits affecting your oral health today.
Most patients don’t even realize they’re doing it… until the damage is advanced.
If left untreated, nighttime grinding can permanently affect:
And over a 10-year period, the consequences can be severe, expensive, and sometimes irreversible.
The Hidden Force Behind Teeth GrindingWhen you sleep, your body should be resting.
But in patients with bruxism, the jaw becomes highly active—generating forces far beyond normal chewing.
These forces:
Over time, this leads to a breakdown of your entire oral system.
The 10-Year Timeline of Teeth Grinding DamageYears 1–2: Early Warning SignsAt this stage, damage is subtle—but already beginning.
Years 3–5: Structural Changes BeginPatients often ignore these signs… which allows progression.
Years 5–7: Noticeable DamageNow your smile begins to visibly change.
Years 7–10: Severe BreakdownAt this stage, treatment becomes complex and costly.
How Grinding Affects Your Jaw (TMJ)Your jaw joint—called the Temporomandibular Joint—is one of the most delicate joints in your body.
When you grind your teeth:
If untreated, this can evolve into long-term TMJ disorder.
Signs You Are Grinding Your TeethMany patients are shocked when we diagnose them.
Here are the most common signs:
If you notice even one of these, it’s time for an evaluation.
Why a Night Guard Is CriticalA custom Dental Night Guard is the first line of defense.
Benefits of a Custom Night Guard:Over-the-counter guards can actually worsen your bite and increase grinding.
At Dent Blanche Dental, we use digital scanning technology to create precise, comfortable guards tailored to your bite.
Advanced Bruxism Treatment OptionsBruxism is not just a dental issue—it’s multifactorial.
That’s why we take a comprehensive approach:
1. Custom Night GuardsPrecision-designed for protection and comfort
2. Bite AdjustmentCorrecting uneven pressure points
3. Botox for Jaw MusclesRelaxes overactive muscles and reduces grinding intensity
4. Orthodontic AlignmentUsing clear aligners like SureSmile to correct bite issues
5. Stress ManagementAddressing underlying triggers
Real Patient TransformationOne of our patients came in with:
We performed:
This is what happens when you treat the cause—not just the symptoms.
Long-Term Risks of Ignoring Teeth GrindingIf untreated, bruxism can lead to:
Early intervention is always simpler—and more affordable.
Why Choose Dent Blanche Dental?At Dent Blanche Dental, we provide elevated dentistry using:
📍 Princeton, NJ & Fifth Avenue, NYC
🌐 https://dentblanchedental.com
📞 609-890-1888
Frequently Asked QuestionsIs teeth grinding dangerous?Yes. Over time, it can cause permanent damage to teeth and jaw joints.
Can grinding change my face?Yes. Chronic grinding can enlarge jaw muscles and alter facial shape.
Do I need a night guard?If you grind your teeth—even mildly—a custom night guard is essential.
Can TMJ go away on its own?Sometimes symptoms improve, but underlying damage often progresses without treatment.
Final ThoughtsGrinding your teeth at night is not harmless.
It’s a silent, progressive condition that can reshape your smile, damage your jaw, and impact your quality of life.
The earlier you act… the better your outcome.
By Dr. Radwa Saad DMDGrinding your teeth at night—known as Bruxism—is one of the most destructive habits affecting your oral health today.
Most patients don’t even realize they’re doing it… until the damage is advanced.
If left untreated, nighttime grinding can permanently affect:
And over a 10-year period, the consequences can be severe, expensive, and sometimes irreversible.
The Hidden Force Behind Teeth GrindingWhen you sleep, your body should be resting.
But in patients with bruxism, the jaw becomes highly active—generating forces far beyond normal chewing.
These forces:
Over time, this leads to a breakdown of your entire oral system.
The 10-Year Timeline of Teeth Grinding DamageYears 1–2: Early Warning SignsAt this stage, damage is subtle—but already beginning.
Years 3–5: Structural Changes BeginPatients often ignore these signs… which allows progression.
Years 5–7: Noticeable DamageNow your smile begins to visibly change.
Years 7–10: Severe BreakdownAt this stage, treatment becomes complex and costly.
How Grinding Affects Your Jaw (TMJ)Your jaw joint—called the Temporomandibular Joint—is one of the most delicate joints in your body.
When you grind your teeth:
If untreated, this can evolve into long-term TMJ disorder.
Signs You Are Grinding Your TeethMany patients are shocked when we diagnose them.
Here are the most common signs:
If you notice even one of these, it’s time for an evaluation.
Why a Night Guard Is CriticalA custom Dental Night Guard is the first line of defense.
Benefits of a Custom Night Guard:Over-the-counter guards can actually worsen your bite and increase grinding.
At Dent Blanche Dental, we use digital scanning technology to create precise, comfortable guards tailored to your bite.
Advanced Bruxism Treatment OptionsBruxism is not just a dental issue—it’s multifactorial.
That’s why we take a comprehensive approach:
1. Custom Night GuardsPrecision-designed for protection and comfort
2. Bite AdjustmentCorrecting uneven pressure points
3. Botox for Jaw MusclesRelaxes overactive muscles and reduces grinding intensity
4. Orthodontic AlignmentUsing clear aligners like SureSmile to correct bite issues
5. Stress ManagementAddressing underlying triggers
Real Patient TransformationOne of our patients came in with:
We performed:
This is what happens when you treat the cause—not just the symptoms.
Long-Term Risks of Ignoring Teeth GrindingIf untreated, bruxism can lead to:
Early intervention is always simpler—and more affordable.
Why Choose Dent Blanche Dental?At Dent Blanche Dental, we provide elevated dentistry using:
📍 Princeton, NJ & Fifth Avenue, NYC
🌐 https://dentblanchedental.com
📞 609-890-1888
Frequently Asked QuestionsIs teeth grinding dangerous?Yes. Over time, it can cause permanent damage to teeth and jaw joints.
Can grinding change my face?Yes. Chronic grinding can enlarge jaw muscles and alter facial shape.
Do I need a night guard?If you grind your teeth—even mildly—a custom night guard is essential.
Can TMJ go away on its own?Sometimes symptoms improve, but underlying damage often progresses without treatment.
Final ThoughtsGrinding your teeth at night is not harmless.
It’s a silent, progressive condition that can reshape your smile, damage your jaw, and impact your quality of life.
The earlier you act… the better your outcome.