Bruxism Treatment

Bruxism is the medical term for the habit of grinding or clenching your teeth, often without even realizing it. While it most commonly occurs during sleep, it can also manifest during the day as a response to concentration or stress.

Medical Team for this Procedure

Nargilė Mekhrabov

General Dentist
  • Consultations 
  • Treatment Planning 
  • Caries (Cavity) Treatment 
  • Restoration of Worn Surfaces 
  • Bite Raising (Occlusion Elevation) 

Jurgita Kvedaravičienė

Orthodontic Treatment
  • Orthodontic consultations
  • Treatment of malocclusions
  • Teeth straightening with braces
  • Clear aligner therapy
  • Bruxism treatment

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Bruxism Treatment in Vilnius – Alleviate Chronic Jaw Tension for Good

Bruxism is the official medical term utilized to define the involuntary, subconscious grinding of teeth or the intense, repetitive clenching of the jaw architecture. Most frequently, this destructive mechanical process takes place quietly at night during sleep. Consequently, many international residents and expats can remain completely unaware that they have the condition until they observe extensive structural tooth wear or begin experiencing severe, chronic head and neck discomfort.
At GOK Clinic (Goštauto klinika), our multi-disciplinary, comprehensive bruxism treatment Vilnius pathways are engineered to immediately halt dental erosion, deeply relax your hyperactive muscles, and safely return an uninterrupted, restful night-time rhythm to your life.

Recognizing Bruxism Symptoms: Is Your Body Signaling for Help?

Because clenching and friction occur while you are deeply asleep, it is highly important to perform a regular self-check for these common, telling bruxism symptoms:

  • Severe Tooth Wear and Damage: Observing visibly flattened, shortened dental edges, cracked or chipped enamel surfaces, and the frequent fracturing of older fillings or porcelain crowns.
  • Chronic Jaw Pain in the Morning: Experiencing a persistent, deeply exhausting sensation of fatigue, tightness, or muscular aching across your face and cheeks immediately upon waking up.
  • Lingering Tension Headaches and Ear Discomfort: Experiencing severe, migraine-like pressure concentrated around your temples or a dull maudimas (aching) and ringing inside your ears that cannot be linked to typical ENT illnesses.
  • Restricted Trismus and Joint Stiffness: Hearing or feeling jaw joint popping, clicking, or experiencing structural locking when trying to open your mouth wide during meals or speech.

Understanding the Primary Bruxism Causes

Effectively managing this condition requires looking beyond the teeth to evaluate the complex web of underlying biological triggers. Most frequently, a patient's grinding is provoked by a combination of specific bruxism causes:

  1. High Stress and Psichoemocinė Įtampa (Emotional Tension): relocating to a new country and adjusting to a fast-paced lifestyle often triggers subconscious anxiety. During sleep, your nervous system attempts to physically "discharge" this accumulated daytime psychological strain by overloading the jaw muscles.
  2. An Irregular, Malaligned Bite: when your upper and lower teeth do not meet in a balanced, healthy alignment, your chewing muscles endure an uneven structural load. The body naturally tries to compensate for this disharmony through intense, repetitive night-time grinding movements.
  3. Systemic and Lifestyle Factors: pre-existing sleep disorders (such as sleep apnea), the consumption of specific prescription medications, or habits like regular alcohol intake and excessive caffeine use close to bedtime.

How Teeth Grinding is Effectively Managed at GOK Clinic

A successful, long-lasting clinical resolution requires a dual strategy: entirely eliminating your pain and fully shielding your teeth from oncoming structural micro-fractures. Our clinic implements advanced, highly personalized dental care pathways:

  • Custom Protective Teeth Grinding Mouthguard: this stands as your most effective, immediate line of defense. Based on high-definition digital 3D scans of your mouth, we craft an ultra-precise, comfortable transparent night guard to be worn exclusively during sleep. This custom appliance acts as a powerful mechanical shock-absorber—preventing direct enamel-on-enamel friction, safeguarding your fillings, and instantly unloading stressful pressure from your jaw joints.
  • Bite Correction and Modern Orthodontics: if your condition is triggered by irregular tooth positions, our specialists may recommend orthodontic clear aligners or prosthetic upgrades to ensure your dental arches glide in complete harmony.
  • Targeted Chewing Muscle Relaxation: for patients dealing with extreme muscle spasms or severe hypertonia, we apply specialized physical therapies and modern clinical procedures designed to rapidly dissolve deep painful contractions.
  • Comprehensive Functional Smile Reconstruction: in cases where teeth grinding Vilnius has already severely shortened your teeth and compromised your bite height, we execute a complete reconstruction. Utilizing premium aesthetic composite bonding or high-strength zirconium oxide crowns, we beautifully restore your teeth to their original anatomical dimensions, function, and natural beauty.

If you routinely wake up experiencing deep facial exhaustion or unprovoked smilkinių skausmas (temple pain), delaying care can lead to advanced joint wear. A timely evaluation and customized tooth wear prevention plan at GOK Clinic will safeguard you against severe joint disorders and avoid the need for complex, expensive structural reconstructions down the road.

F.A.Qs

What symptoms can be associated with bruxism?

Symptoms of bruxism can include tooth wear and damage, gum problems, jaw pain, headaches, earaches, and difficulty opening the mouth.

What is the treatment for bruxism?

Bruxism is a medical term describing the grinding or clenching of teeth that occurs unconsciously. It most commonly happens during sleep, but it can also occur during the day.

Can bruxism cause serious health problems?

Yes, long-term and uncontrolled bruxism can cause tooth enamel wear, tooth cracking or fracturing, gum recession and other gum problems, as well as jaw joint disorders that can lead to difficulty opening the mouth and other symptoms.

How can bruxism be treated?

Bruxism treatment involves reducing the effects of teeth grinding and preventing further damage to the teeth and jaw. Treatment methods may include wearing special mouthguards during sleep, stress management techniques, physical therapy, and medications to help relax muscles and reduce pain.

What are the causes of bruxism?

The main causes of bruxism are stress and tension, improper tooth alignment (malocclusion), certain medical conditions, and the side effects of some medications.

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VI-VII Closed