The OPTISMILE Podcast 41 - Grinding Through It – Understanding Bruxism and TMJ Disorders
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Podcast Title: Save Your Money, Save Your Teeth
Episode: 41 – Grinding Through It: Understanding Bruxism and TMJ Disorders
Host: Eon Engelbrecht - E-Radio-SA
Guest Expert: Dr Clifford Yudelman - OptiSmile
We answer the following:
- Bruxism treatment Cape Town
- TMJ dentist Cape Town
- Teeth grinding solutions
- Custom-fitted mouth guard Sea Point
- Invisalign TMJ treatment Cape Town
- Sleep disorder dentist Sea Point
- Why do I grind my teeth at night?
- Best treatment for TMJ pain in Cape Town
- How to stop teeth grinding naturally
Welcome to Save Your Money, Save Your Teeth, the go-to podcast for expert dental advice. In this episode, Dr Clifford Yudelman of OptiSmile introduces the topic of bruxism and TMJ disorders, a two-part series tackling causes, symptoms, and treatments.
What is Bruxism? (2:10 - 3:12 )
Bruxism is the chronic grinding or clenching of teeth, often occurring subconsciously during sleep. Unlike occasional grinding, it can:
- Damage teeth (wear, cracks, sensitivity).
- Cause headaches and jaw pain.
- Lead to TMJ disorders (temporomandibular joint dysfunction).
Highlight: TMJ disorders occur in the joint near the ear and can mimic earaches, often referred to as TMD (temporomandibular dysfunction).
Triggers for Bruxism (3:18 - 5:35 )
Common causes include:
- Stress and anxiety: Especially heightened during post-pandemic challenges.
- Sleep disorders: Conditions like sleep apnea significantly increase grinding.
- Dental misalignments: Uneven bites or crooked teeth can exacerbate the issue.
- Lifestyle habits: Excessive caffeine or alcohol disrupts restful sleep.
- Medications: SSRIs (for depression/anxiety) often list bruxism as a side effect.
Pro Tip: Use medications carefully—consult your doctor if grinding increases after starting a new prescription.
Symptoms of Bruxism (7:06 - 7:48 )
Key indicators include:
- Audible grinding: Often reported by partners during sleep.
- Morning headaches or jaw pain.
- Visible damage to teeth, such as flattening or chipping.
- Clicking, popping, or pain in the jaw.
Highlight: Bruxism can cause muscle hypertrophy, leading to noticeable changes in facial structure.
Connection to TMJ Disorders (8:06 - 9:29 )
Bruxism places excessive strain on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), causing:
- Inflammation and pain.
- Clicking or popping sounds (called crepitus).
- Severe cases of jaw locking or misalignment.
Key Insight: The pressure during sleep grinding can be up to 10 times stronger than during waking hours.
Long-Term Risks (9:36 - 10:15 )
Untreated bruxism can lead to:
- Permanent enamel loss.
- Gum recession and tooth sensitivity.
- Misaligned jaws and aesthetic facial changes.
Dentists like Dr Yudelman use:
- X-rays and MRIs to assess joint health.
- Sleep studies to detect underlying issues like sleep apnoea.
Lifestyle Factors and Their Impact (12:28 - 13:41 )
- Caffeine and stimulants: Heighten muscle activity, increasing grinding risk.
- Alcohol: Disrupts sleep patterns, worsening bruxism.
Personal Tip from Dr Yudelman: Avoid caffeine after 3 PM to reduce nighttime grinding.
First Steps for Addressing Bruxism (14:02 - 17:14 )
- Visit a dentist to evaluate damage and fit a custom mouth guard.
- Manage stress with techniques like:
- Breathing exercises (e.g., nasal breathing).
- Yoga or therapy (DBT or CBT).
- For severe cases:
- Use Botox injections to relax jaw muscles.
- Seek physiotherapy from TMJ specialists like Trish Lang in Cape Town.
Don’t wait!
If you suspect bruxism or TMJ issues, consult the experts at OptiSmile. Book a consultation to explore tailored solutions, including Invisalign, mouthguards, and Botox treatments.
Links to Related Podcasts
- Episode 37: Sleep Apnoea and Oral Health
- Episode 42: Relief and Recovery – Managing Bruxism and TMJ Disorders
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Disclaimer: The content provided in this podcast, "Save Your Money Save Your Teeth" on Medical Mondays, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as dental or medical advice. The insights and opinions expressed by Dr. Clifford Yudelman and any guests are designed to foster a better understanding of dental health, preventive measures, and general well-being, but should not be interpreted as professional dental or medical recommendations. Dr. Clifford Yudelman does not diagnose, treat, or offer prevention strategies for any health conditions directly through this podcast. This platform is not a substitute for the personalized care and advice provided by a licensed dental or healthcare professional. We strongly encourage our listeners to consult with their own dental care providers to address individual dental health needs and concerns. The information shared here aims to empower listeners with knowledge about dental health but must not be used as a basis for making health-related decisions without professional guidance. Your dental care provider is the best source of advice about your dental and overall health. Please always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified health professionals regarding any questions or concerns about your dental health.