Grinding
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Grinding
Hey guys, was wondering if anyone could recommend a mouth guard or similar with braces to stop teeth grinding? I think I've always done it but since I've had braces it has gotten much worse. I'm worried about grinding away all of my bottom teeth! Any suggestions/ tips? Thanks xx
im grinding too, iv noticed it now more than ever, since iv woken up with some of my teeth sore. iv even caused trauma on 1 of my bottom front incisors and made it loose. my ortho has put bite blocks on my back molers to help with some confert while my front teeth move, and i grind those off so fast like in a week and im back to hitting my front teeth.
my dentist told me that i am 100% grinding my teeth and he will talk to my ortho if he can make a mouth-guard. iv gotten no word yet on that though. right now i just try to sleep on my back witch has helped, also u can look up some techniques on you tube.
this is a good question id like to know what other people are doing, im not shore if u can put a mouth guard on since they will stop ur teeth from moving.
my dentist told me that i am 100% grinding my teeth and he will talk to my ortho if he can make a mouth-guard. iv gotten no word yet on that though. right now i just try to sleep on my back witch has helped, also u can look up some techniques on you tube.
this is a good question id like to know what other people are doing, im not shore if u can put a mouth guard on since they will stop ur teeth from moving.
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I've been using the Splintek SleepRite mouthguard for over a year. Easy to wear and comfortable. Hope it works for you.
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8/20/10: braced removed (18mons, 18days), hawley retainers T/B
9/16/10: LR central incisor extracted (failed root canal)
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9/16/10: LR central incisor extracted (failed root canal)
2/23/11: implant/bone graft
9/15/11: implant crown placed, lower lingual bonding corrected
9/21/11: upper bonding on lateral gaps from upper arch forward advancement
10/17/11: new hawley retainers w/plastic tubing over the 'social six' wire, both T/B
I actually like to place them on the back of the upper teeth. this way it acts as a 24/7 NTI http://www.nti-tss.com/ I have find this more effective in clenching/grinding control than any other 'mouthguard' or bu's on teh back teeth.cloudgtr wrote:im grinding too, iv noticed it now more than ever, since iv woken up with some of my teeth sore. iv even caused trauma on 1 of my bottom front incisors and made it loose. my ortho has put bite blocks on my back molers to help with some confert while my front teeth move, and i grind those off so fast like in a week and im back to hitting my front teeth.
my dentist told me that i am 100% grinding my teeth and he will talk to my ortho if he can make a mouth-guard. iv gotten no word yet on that though. right now i just try to sleep on my back witch has helped, also u can look up some techniques on you tube.
this is a good question id like to know what other people are doing, im not shore if u can put a mouth guard on since they will stop ur teeth from moving.
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If you're grinding enough t wake up, you're grinding enough to do damage. Let your ortho know. A bite plate may prevent damage which is a better solution than trying to mask or ignore it.
Mike
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I wore braces (this time) for 1294 days or 3 years, 6 months and 17 days.
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thats where he put them at, at the top upper 1st moller. it has helped. right know im just waiting till my front upper left incisor moves in line with with the rest of the teeth, then he'll take them off. im still going to be grinding thowe i think. iv done it for a long time, just never had problems, iv never woken up sore, my jaw is never sore, and my teeth never hurt till i got braces and they started moving my teeth.drrick wrote:I actually like to place them on the back of the upper teeth. this way it acts as a 24/7 NTI http://www.nti-tss.com/ I have find this more effective in clenching/grinding control than any other 'mouthguard' or bu's on teh back teeth.cloudgtr wrote:im grinding too, iv noticed it now more than ever, since iv woken up with some of my teeth sore. iv even caused trauma on 1 of my bottom front incisors and made it loose. my ortho has put bite blocks on my back molers to help with some confert while my front teeth move, and i grind those off so fast like in a week and im back to hitting my front teeth.
my dentist told me that i am 100% grinding my teeth and he will talk to my ortho if he can make a mouth-guard. iv gotten no word yet on that though. right now i just try to sleep on my back witch has helped, also u can look up some techniques on you tube.
this is a good question id like to know what other people are doing, im not shore if u can put a mouth guard on since they will stop ur teeth from moving.
I actually did grind my teeth pre-braces but when I got them on I stopped grinding... just wondering why is that some people worsens and other stop grinding?
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sentence: 18 months, upper and lower damons + elastics
Bonded+essix retainers
My story: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=28298
Grinding is a reaction of your body to a bad bite. Your teeth are trying to find where they "belong." The process of moving teeth to a correct bite moves them from where the teeth were and your jaw muscles are used to them being located, to a better position. In that process, your bite often gets much worse and your grinding increases until they settle into their new position.
Mike
Mike
I wore braces (this time) for 1294 days or 3 years, 6 months and 17 days.
But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
Thanks for praying for me and thinking happy thoughts.
But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
Thanks for praying for me and thinking happy thoughts.
I am sorry if I wasnt clear I like them on the back of the upper FRONT teeth. Not the molars.cloudgtr wrote:thats where he put them at, at the top upper 1st moller. it has helped. right know im just waiting till my front upper left incisor moves in line with with the rest of the teeth, then he'll take them off. im still going to be grinding thowe i think. iv done it for a long time, just never had problems, iv never woken up sore, my jaw is never sore, and my teeth never hurt till i got braces and they started moving my teeth.drrick wrote:I actually like to place them on the back of the upper teeth. this way it acts as a 24/7 NTI http://www.nti-tss.com/ I have find this more effective in clenching/grinding control than any other 'mouthguard' or bu's on teh back teeth.cloudgtr wrote:im grinding too, iv noticed it now more than ever, since iv woken up with some of my teeth sore. iv even caused trauma on 1 of my bottom front incisors and made it loose. my ortho has put bite blocks on my back molers to help with some confert while my front teeth move, and i grind those off so fast like in a week and im back to hitting my front teeth.
my dentist told me that i am 100% grinding my teeth and he will talk to my ortho if he can make a mouth-guard. iv gotten no word yet on that though. right now i just try to sleep on my back witch has helped, also u can look up some techniques on you tube.
this is a good question id like to know what other people are doing, im not shore if u can put a mouth guard on since they will stop ur teeth from moving.
Many people do clench/grind befor braces but do not notice it until they get teh braces (when the teeth are more sore and you are more aware of what is going on in the mouth)
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That isnt really true.iBorg wrote:Grinding is a reaction of your body to a bad bite. Your teeth are trying to find where they "belong." The process of moving teeth to a correct bite moves them from where the teeth were and your jaw muscles are used to them being located, to a better position. In that process, your bite often gets much worse and your grinding increases until they settle into their new position.
Mike
Some people have horrible occlusions and do not gringd and others have perfect occlusions and grind. Much of the coause of clenching is believed to come from the central nervouse system
In children it is often also a result of poor airway. We oftern sned kids to the ent to eval their tonsils and adenoids for airway blockage as this can also effect facial growth.
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I'll cite my sources:
http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/ ... ng-bruxism
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bruxis ... ION=causes
http://www.dentalhealthsite.com/bruxism/
[/quote]Bruxism can have various causes. It can be caused due to stress but also might be a natural response due to misalignment of teeth. Bruxism can also be a sign of some of the rare neuromuscular diseases that involves the face.
http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/ ... ng-bruxism
also:Although teeth grinding can be caused by stress and anxiety, it often occurs during sleep and is more likely caused by an abnormal bite or missing or crooked teeth(emphasis added).
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bruxis ... ION=causes
And finally:# Abnormal alignment of upper and lower teeth (malocclusion)
http://www.dentalhealthsite.com/bruxism/
[/quote]Bruxism can have various causes. It can be caused due to stress but also might be a natural response due to misalignment of teeth. Bruxism can also be a sign of some of the rare neuromuscular diseases that involves the face.
While many people do grind due to stress, the published data also indicates that misalignment of the teeth is also a significant cause. No one factor can be blamed for all grinding nor can any one factor be totally discounted. I believe if the individuals that have posted that they have started grinding since being braced could be grinding either due to stress or as their teeth are moved into better alignment.
I wore braces (this time) for 1294 days or 3 years, 6 months and 17 days.
But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
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I can cite many sources that say the opposite. Peer reviewed and double blind studies too. The might not be on Web-MD though so they shouldnt be deeemed reputable
Answer me this why do many pts who have horrible occlusions NOT clench and others that do clench like crazy?
The positon of the teeth have a limited and perhaps no bearing on clenching/bruxing activity/intensity. Heck there are pts wearing dentures (no teeth) who still clench.
Answer me this why do many pts who have horrible occlusions NOT clench and others that do clench like crazy?
The positon of the teeth have a limited and perhaps no bearing on clenching/bruxing activity/intensity. Heck there are pts wearing dentures (no teeth) who still clench.
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One more thing to think about...
If your teeth are only supposed to be touching when chewing/swallowing (which equals about 1 minute of contact per day if memory serves) then how do the teeth know they are in malocclusion to clench/grind more?
The stimulus to trigger the muscles of mastication comes from the brain. That is what signals those muscles to fire and thus clench. Sadly we cannot stop that trigger so we have to minimize the damage caused by this. This is done with 'mouthguards" Those with an anterior stop tend to minimize clenching intensity most since they capitalize on one of the bodies natural reflexes that minimizes biting intensity. Believe it or not those guard that have full arch coverage (and posterior contact) can allow you to clench harder than if there was no guard at all.
As the teeth are supposed to be apart anyway during the great majority of the day the occlusion is a minimal factor. It is about parafunction.
If your teeth are only supposed to be touching when chewing/swallowing (which equals about 1 minute of contact per day if memory serves) then how do the teeth know they are in malocclusion to clench/grind more?
The stimulus to trigger the muscles of mastication comes from the brain. That is what signals those muscles to fire and thus clench. Sadly we cannot stop that trigger so we have to minimize the damage caused by this. This is done with 'mouthguards" Those with an anterior stop tend to minimize clenching intensity most since they capitalize on one of the bodies natural reflexes that minimizes biting intensity. Believe it or not those guard that have full arch coverage (and posterior contact) can allow you to clench harder than if there was no guard at all.
As the teeth are supposed to be apart anyway during the great majority of the day the occlusion is a minimal factor. It is about parafunction.
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