A spontaneous, occasional, or short-lived pain in the head, neck, and shoulders is not typically cause for alarm. Each day, many of us spend hours leaning over to peer into computers, gaming devices, and mobile phones. This uncomfortable posture can cause random muscle soreness or pain.
Even occasional clenching and grinding of the teeth, known as bruxism, can cause temporary discomfort to the head and neck. During periods of intense stress, both physical and emotional, a large number of children and adults may experience short periods of bruxism.
Unfortunately, some patients experience annoying headaches and neck pain on a daily basis or for extended periods of time. For these patients, an evaluation of the TMJ in San Antonio may be helpful. Pain upon waking in the morning or throughout the day can be a sign of chronic bruxism. Random, non-specific sensitivity to chewing pressure, temperature, or sweets may also indicate chronic bruxism. Ignoring these early warning symptoms can be harmful to your health, causing long-term, irreversible damage.
Chronic bruxism can cause damage to the teeth in the form of chipped or broken teeth, broken fillings, and worn enamel. Bone loss can result from the slight movement or flexion of the teeth and roots. Damage to the jaw joint, or TMJ, frequently occurs as a result of excessive or abnormal stress on the joint. As the joint deteriorates, popping and clicking during opening and closing becomes more frequent.
Discuss your bruxism and TMJ symptoms with your dentist as soon as possible to minimize discomfort and future damage. If you suspect that you are clenching or grinding at night, your dentist may recommend relaxation exercises or massage prior to bedtime. Custom mouth guards called occlusal guards may also be prescribed to protect the teeth and joint. For best results, trust your dentist to design your mouth guard rather than choose an over-the-counter appliance. Custom fitted guards effectively protect the teeth and also stabilize the jaw joint into the most ideal position for comfort.
Don’t ignore your pain in the neck any longer. Call 210-616-0858 and schedule your appointment today to discover how your pain can be relieved.