What Causes Teeth Grinding During Sleep?

Teeth grinding during sleep, also known as nocturnal bruxism, is a common condition that can lead to various dental and health issues. This involuntary habit often results from factors like stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, misaligned teeth or even a collapsed airway. Over time, grinding can wear down tooth enamel, cause jaw pain, and lead to headaches and disrupted sleep. Identifying the underlying cause is crucial for effective treatment, which may include myofunctional therapy, stress management techniques, orthodontic adjustments, or the use of night guards. Addressing this condition can improve not only dental health but also overall well-being by promoting restful and uninterrupted sleep.

Do You Struggle with Teeth Grinding During Sleep?

Teeth grinding, or bruxism, can lead to restless nights and wake you up with headaches, jaw pain, or damaged teeth. This nightly battle can affect your mood, energy levels, and overall well-being, making it difficult to enjoy your day-to-day life.

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At Myofunctional Therapy of Kansas, we specialize in addressing teeth grinding during sleep using gentle, holistic techniques. Our practice has the experience and capability to improve your oral health and overall well-being.

Teeth Grinding During Sleep

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Comprehensive Myofunctional Therapy

Gentle exercises to retrain facial muscles and improve oral habits.
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Holistic Treatment Approach

Address underlying issues contributing to teeth grinding and improve overall well-being.
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Enhanced Sleep Quality

Improve sleep patterns and reduce symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing for a restful night.

Why Choose Myofunctional Therapy for Teeth Grinding

Better Sleep Quality: Experience uninterrupted rest and wake up feeling more refreshed and energized.

Improved Oral Health: Reduce the risk of dental issues like worn teeth and jaw discomfort.

Enhanced Overall Wellness: Enjoy positive effects on your mood, focus, and daily life by addressing underlying sleep and breathing issues.

Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy has been shown to improve symptoms of an under developed airway such as snoring, teeth grinding, lack of focus and more. Addressing proper oral function of a developing child can guide facial development in the most optimal way leading to wider jaws, straighter teeth and better breathing.

Dalanna Hanson

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Myofunctional Therapy of Kansas

111 S Whittier St, Suite 135
Wichita, KS
67207-1045

(316)689-4229

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