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Smile Cliniq’s Tooth Wear Treatment
Tooth wear is a common issue and if you feel that your teeth are worn down, eroded and are flat, this could be a sign you are grinding your teeth or perhaps have too much acid in the mouth. Teeth grinding treatment is a popular option for many. Your dental practice Smile Cliniq in London offers tooth wear treatments against tooth surface loss. Call us to book a consultation today on 020 8090 9077.
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Tooth wear is caused by damage to the outer layer of the tooth called enamel. When enamel is worn away it exposes the dentine layer underneath which is made up of tubules connected to the nerve of the pulp.
Patients suffering from tooth wear may experience symptoms such as sensitivity to cold and hot drinks and air. The dentine layer of the tooth is much softer than the enamel and wears away at a more rapid rate than enamel. There are various reasons for teeth to become worn – examples include:
Grinding
A common cause of tooth wear is teeth grinding (bruxism), or clenching. People who grind their teeth usually do it at night time in their sleep and often do not know they are grinding. Teeth grinding is often linked to stress. Also known as “Bruxism”, unconscious teeth grinding can become a habit and may still occur unconsciously after the source of stress has been addressed.
An obvious sign you are grinding your teeth is the appearance of flat, level teeth that appear slightly hollowed and darker in the centre.
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Teeth Grinding Treatment Options
There are various ways to prevent, stop and resolve tooth wear/tooth surface loss. The following are ways of dealing with the causes of tooth wear described above.
Leave and monitor
The advantage of this is no treatment and associated costs, but the disadvantage is the tooth wear may become worse, decreasing the prognosis of the eventual tooth restoration (as tooth structure is now poorer).
Splint
A splint is something that covers the biting surface of your teeth. It is made from hard acrylic that is customised to fit your teeth. The splint works by protecting your teeth when grinding, so you wear down the acrylic instead of your own teeth. It is an effective and quick solution but people who heavily grind their teeth may require replacements. Splints may also help resolve any temporomandibular joint pain or discomfort.
An example of a Michigan’s splint provided in London, occlusally balanced to provide smooth excursive movements, reducing stresses on teeth and the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ).
Crowns, composite build-up
Tooth wear causes teeth to look flat, short, and discoloured, and not aesthetically pleasing.
Worn down teeth can be built up using composite white filling material, or the placement of crowns or veneers. Specific shades of these restorations are individually selected to match the rest of your teeth and shaped according to the golden proportion. The best material is used to obtain a natural result and will give you a beautiful smile. Crowns can also be used to cover and protect a heavily restored tooth from breaking apart. There are various materials with different strengths and characteristics. Your dentist will discuss which one is right for you.
Identifying and dealing with the source of stress
Grinding and eating disorders may be caused by stress and depression. Without finding and resolving the causes of stress, it becomes very difficult to stop tooth surface loss. Possible solutions are to talk to a friend, family member or medical practitioner, meditation, delving in to a hobby that makes you feel happy, taking time off work for travel, or visiting a beauty salon/fashion store and building up self-esteem. Each person is different and so some solutions are suited to one more than another. Stress is an ever-increasing problem amongst people currently, but there are many things out there that make life more pleasurable.
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