Bruxism
Bruxism is a condition characterized by clenching or grinding of the teeth, most often involuntarily. It usually occurs at night, but can also happen during the day, particularly during times of stress or concentration. At Dentistes Cité Rosemont, bruxism is treated using a comprehensive approach aimed at protecting the teeth, relieving discomfort, and maintaining jaw balance.
Often overlooked, bruxism can go unnoticed for some time. It is sometimes detected during a routine dental exam, through the observation of signs of tooth wear or muscle tension. Early detection allows for intervention before the condition leads to more significant damage.

Management of Bruxism
The management of bruxism aims to limit its effects on the teeth and surrounding structures. It helps reduce tooth wear and alleviate certain associated symptoms, such as jaw pain or headaches.
The main objectives of bruxism management are to:
- Protect teeth from excessive wear
- Reduce tension in the jaw
- Prevent dental cracks or fractures
- Relieve certain muscular discomforts
- Maintain comfortable oral function
Appropriate treatment helps preserve oral health and daily comfort.


Possible consequences of bruxism
When left untreated, bruxism can lead to various effects on the mouth and jaw. These effects may develop gradually and intensify over time.
Possible consequences of bruxism include:
- Premature tooth wear
- Increased tooth sensitivity
- Jaw or facial pain
- Headaches upon waking
- Tooth cracks or fractures
Regular follow-ups allow us to monitor the situation’s progression and adjust recommendations as needed.
The Process of Bruxism Evaluation and Treatment
Bruxism treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation of the teeth, bite, and jaw muscles. The dentist also discusses the patient’s habits and reported symptoms.
Treatment may include:
- Examination of the teeth and signs of wear
- Evaluation of the bite and jaw
- Discussion of symptoms and habits
- Recommendation of a mouthguard, if indicated
- Tips for reducing tension
The mouthguard is custom-made to fit comfortably over the teeth and protect them while sleeping.
A personalized and preventive approach
At Dentistes Cité Rosemont, bruxism management is based on a personalized approach that takes into account each patient’s unique situation. The team takes the time to explain the condition, its potential effects, and treatment options, with a commitment to transparency.
Advice may also be provided to help reduce contributing factors, such as stress or certain habits. Follow-up visits allow us to adjust recommendations and monitor the treatment’s effectiveness over time.
The management of bruxism is thus part of a long-term prevention and protection strategy, aimed at preserving dental health, jaw comfort, and patients’ quality of life.

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