young woman looking in mirror holding her jaw in pain, signs of bruxismDo you wake up with a dull headache or a sore jaw? Have you noticed your teeth looking shorter or feeling more sensitive lately? These subtle issues could be signs of a common but often overlooked condition: nighttime teeth grinding, also known as bruxism. Many people are unaware they do it, but the effects can cause significant damage to your oral and overall health.

At Future of Dentistry, founded by the award-winning Dr. Gerry Casazza, we help patients identify and treat the hidden causes of their dental problems. Here are five sneaky signs that you might be grinding your teeth at night.

1. Persistent Headaches and Jaw Pain

One of the most common indicators of bruxism is waking up with tension headaches or pain in your jaw joint (TMJ). The immense pressure from clenching and grinding all night puts a strain on the muscles in your jaw, face, and neck. This can lead to chronic discomfort that you might mistake for other issues.

2. Chipped or Broken Teeth

Your teeth are strong, but they aren’t designed to withstand the constant force of grinding. If you notice small chips on the edges of your front teeth or have experienced a fractured tooth or crown without a clear cause, bruxism could be the culprit. This repeated stress weakens the tooth structure, making it more prone to damage.

3. Worn-Down Enamel

Over time, the friction from grinding wears away your tooth enamel, which is the hard, protective outer layer. This can make your teeth appear flattened, shorter, or dull. As enamel disappears, it exposes the underlying dentin, which not only changes the appearance of your smile but also leaves your teeth vulnerable to decay.

4. Increased Tooth Sensitivity

As enamel erodes due to grinding, the sensitive layers of your teeth become more exposed. You may notice a sudden sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks. This discomfort happens because the pathways to your tooth’s nerves are no longer fully protected.

5. Disrupted Sleep

Bruxism can disrupt your sleep cycle, and you may not even realize it. The clenching and grinding sounds can sometimes be loud enough to wake a sleeping partner. You might also experience restless nights, waking up feeling tired even after a full night in bed.

How Future of Dentistry Can Help

Untreated bruxism can lead to serious dental problems, including cracked teeth, jaw disorders, and even tooth loss. The good news is that a simple and effective solution is available.

At Future of Dentistry, we can create a custom-fitted night guard for you. This comfortable, durable appliance is worn over your teeth while you sleep, creating a protective barrier that absorbs the force of grinding. It prevents further tooth damage, alleviates jaw pain, and helps you get a more restful night’s sleep.

If you are experiencing any of these signs, don’t ignore them. Schedule a consultation at one of our convenient locations in Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, North Andover, or Wakefield, MA. We proudly serve patients throughout Greater Boston and the Merrimack Valley, and our team is ready to protect your smile.

Locations (Tap Below To Open Your Office In Google Maps):

Future of Dentistry – Billerica
668 Boston Rd
Billerica, MA 01821

978-663-4303

Future of Dentistry – Dracut
149 Pleasant St
Dracut, MA 01826

978-957-1811

Future of Dentistry – North Andover/Willows Dental Group
795 Turnpike St
North Andover, MA 01845

978-685-8313

Future of Dentistry – Wakefield
968 Main St
Wakefield, MA 01880

781-245-2299

Future of Dentistry – Chelmsford
3 Courthouse Ln
Chelmsford, MA 01824

978-970-2089