Grinding teeth or bruxism, can be very mild or severe. If you have a very mild case of grinding teeth, you may choose to do nothing about it. Your teeth may never show any real signs of wear and doing nothing is the correct decision. However, if you have a more severe case of bruxism, failure to make any changes may lead to many possible complications that could have been avoided. Some of these complications are:
1) The most obvious result of grinding teeth is damage to your teeth. Over time the enamel is worn down and your teeth become more exposed. Teeth grinding can also cause cracking of your teeth and other damage that will need to be addressed. Once your teeth or a tooth cracks it results in severe pain and must be taken care of. It may very well be more expensive to take care of these problems after they happen than to prevent them in the first place.
2) The damage being caused to your teeth may cause your bite to be altered somewhat. This is a problem that also affects the jaw and can cause pain there. This can be especially harmful to children as they may not be able to adequately explain the pain or discomfort they are feeling. This bite change and pain can also affect their eating habits and they might not want to eat and get the nutrients they need.
3) TMJ disorders - Temporomandibular is the ball and socket joint that is positioned at the sides of your head and it connects your jawbone to your skull. The TMJ is moves constantly when a person speaks or eats. Grinding teeth repeatedly can have a big effect on the TMJ and can result in complications to the joints.
4) Headaches can become a problem if you do a lot of grinding teeth at night. Stress is thought to often play a part in bruxism and stress and headaches go hand in hand. Excessive teeth grinding can also cause many other problems related to your health such as loss of sleep, depression, and anxiety.
All of these things make it important to find a cure that will work for you with your bruxism. This is something that can stay hidden for years and only becomes a problem when it is too late. Many of these problems build slowly over time and can be put off as they may seem unimportant. They may seem of little importance until you begin to feel the discomfort and or get your dentist's bill!
Teeth Grinding During Sleep
Many times our clients are referred by dentists who understand that this behaviour is linked to psychological causes. Other clients, of course, simply refer themselves and call when they have accepted that the problem just won't disappear by itself.
Very often the person suffering from bruxism - known as a 'bruxer' - finds him or herself grinding teeth while sleeping and may have been given a plastic mouth guard to wear at night in order to prevent further damage to the teeth.
Though such measures may be necessary - and sometimes essential - to provide an immediate protection for the teeth, they are best used as a temporary stop-gap measure.
There's no denying, after all, that it really is uncomfortable and inconvenient to have to sleep with a plastic mouth guard or shield in your mouth.
Of course, a mouth guard works only at the symptom level. Yet it does not address the driver, the real reason that causes a person to grind his or her teeth in the first place.
And this is where effective hypnotherapy can be extremely useful.
In my clinical experience of treating this condition, I have often found a real degree of underlying stress and anxiety acting as a trigger for teeth grinding and jaw clenching.
Sometimes the reason for the bruxism lies in the present or the recent past -- a particularly stressful situation, relationship or job, for example.
Often the cause can be found in some apparently unrelated past experience - often, though not always, having occurred in childhood. The experience which produced the anxiety has been recognised as being unfair, and so it quite naturally produced feelings of anger which were not properly processed and expressed at the time they were felt.
As each of us knows, human emotions are powerful things. Yet one thing we can be sure of is that they are also relatively short-lived - except when they are denied and buried inside, when they are forced down and bottled up.
When this happens then they never really give us peace. Like monsters from the deep, they keep on returning and vying for our attention, making their presence known in one way or another until they can no longer be ignored or denied.
When this happens, they need to be effectively processed and treated if further and more damaging problems are to be avoided.
You see, because the anxiety or the anger was not allowed real expression - or 'processed' - at the time it was felt, this powerful energy became internalised. And the result of this, of course, is that when the person's conscious mind is 'off guard' - focused on other matters, day dreaming or asleep, for example - the subconscious mind finds a way to release some of its energy, grabbing the attention by clenching the jaw and grinding the teeth.
In a way, it's as though the subconscious is trying to 'get its teeth into' the anger or anxiety or stress and release it.
Unfortunately, what it is doing is not resolving the underlying issues that continue to generate the stress, anxiety, or anger, but to damage the individual's teeth and seriously jeopardise their oral health.
Effective treatment for bruxism through the use of transformational hypnotherapy requires that the individual's subconscious mind is first taught a better and less harmful way of handling stress, anxiety and anger during sleep.
With this accomplished, the underlying reasons for this behaviour are next uncovered and effectively neutralised.
Through the advanced techniques of transformational hypnotherapy, the subconscious mind can be helped to 're-process' the past experience so that the mind no longer needs to find release by forcing the body into jaw clenching and teeth grinding behaviours.
If you have been experiencing the damaging and all too worrying condition of teeth grinding known as bruxism, then a fully trained and qualified transformational hypnotherapist can really help you put an end to this worrying situation.
In properly trained and experienced hands, transformational hypnotherapy can indeed bring real relief from bruxism, allowing you to sleep without having to suffer the discomfort of a night guard.
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