WOODBURY DENTAL PRACTICE
149 High Street, Tenterden, Kent. TN30 6JS. UK.
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Clinical Director: Dr V J Vadgama BDS(Lond) LDSRCS(Eng)

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THE NIGHTLY GRIND

            The sound, which breaks the silence of the night, can frighten small children and startle sound sleeping adults. It has been likened to "someone walking up creaking stairs" or "the cracking of nuts."

            It is the sound of someone grinding or bruxing his teeth. Many dentists consider to be conservative the published figures that 1 in 20 and 3 in 20 child grind their teeth.  Although the noise may disturb spouses, children, friends and roommates, it is in the long run far more distressing to the bruxer, though he may not even know he is bruxing, than to the listener.

           Stressful gnashing of the teeth in sleep is virtually an automatic reflex of the neuromuscular system and can exert thousands of pounds pressure per square inch on the tips of the teeth.  This  can be very rough in deed on the teeth themselves, as well as the bone, which supports the teeth, the gums and the jaw joints.
But before we investigate the sometimes painful results of bruxism, lets look into the why.

            For many years it was believed that bruxism was a tension symptom- that it stemmed from emotional stress or instability.But several students have shown no long- term psychiatric or psychological differences exist between those who did and those who didn't grind their teeth. Most dental authorities now agree that though emotional stress may be a contributory factor, the main causes of bruxism exists right in the patients mouth.

 

            Most people grind their teeth in an unconscious effort to correct irregularities of the chewing surfaces of the teeth- what your dentists terms malocclusion. They grind away in order to eliminate a spot, which is too high, or so as to find a comfortable place to fit the upper and lower teeth together.

 

            The problem is that if opposing teeth do not meet properly they can function as a fulcrum.    The lower jaw acts as a lever with the jaw muscles providing the driving force.  Such a lever can create stresses in the maloccluded teeth and, as we will see, in other components of the head and neck complex, which are many times greater than normal.

            You may not know that you grind your teeth, but if you do, your dentist will know after a careful examination.

            You may recognise signs of night grinding as top surfaces of teeth gradually become worn down to flat, dull nubs.

Bruxism can actually crack a tooth, chip the enamel, or even cause teeth to shift, thereby creating open spaces between teeth, which collect food and encourage gum disease and tooth decay.

 

            The enormous forces of bruxism can actually wiggle teeth loose. When through bruxism you rock a tooth back and forth, the bone, which holds the tooth in place, literally retreats from the root of the tooth.

            But this may be only beginning of the problems. Often minor gum infections occur because you do not brush your teeth properly, even for just a few days, or because you do not have your teeth cleaned sufficiently often by a dentist or dental hygienist. Bleeding of the gums upon brushing the teeth may evidence such minor gum infections. Frequently these infections can be aggravated when teeth are jiggled in their sockets by bruxism. This can accelerate development of "pyorrhoea pockets" or periodontal pocket's as your dentist calls them.

 

            Sometimes the stresses of bruxism are transferred to the jaw joint- the Temporomandibular joint. This can result in pain on the side of the face in the areas by the ears.  The patient suffering from this problem most frequently consults the physician and complaints of an earache. The physician, finding nothing wrong in the ears will recognise the earache to be a dental problem and refer the patient to the dentist for treatment.

            Malocclusion can in fact, can cause the whole jaw to jiggle out of place. Muscles will move the jaw to get a high spot of a tooth into a place where it fits better. But when the jaw moves to a new position, however slight, some other high spot usually appears- sometimes on the other side of the mouth. The jaw then finds a new place to twist and turn to find a comfortable way to fit the teeth together. This locates part of the jaw joints itself into new or compensating positions and can cause ligaments and muscles to be excessively stressed and stained. It can also cause clicking sounds in the jaw joint when you open and close your mouth, as well as earaches, facial pain around the jaw joint, and an inability to move the jaw. It can even cause dizziness and impaired hearing.

 

            Moreover, there is a great deal of evidence today that such stresses in muscles that move the jaw are transferred to other muscles in the head and neck.This is because the head is positioned on the spinal column like a big ball precariously balanced on the end of a pole and stabilised only by an intricate system of muscles and tendons. When one part of the system is stressed, generalised stresses occur in the rest of the system. These stresses or tensions in the muscles can cause such remote ailments as soreness in the muscles of the neck, stiff neck, and recurring headache- even on the top or back of the head.The "catch" to bruxism then is that it solves no problems. Instead of relaxing tensions, bruxism causes aches and pains, which make for greater tension. So you bruise more. Bruxing then leads to pain, which causes tension, which leads to more bruxing.

 

            What then, can be done to eliminate bruxism?

            Sometimes it may be stopped and wear on the teeth prevented by giving the patient a "splint" to wear at night. Theses are similar to the rubber or plastic mouthpieces worn by boxers and football players.

            This however, is only a temporary treatment.

            Medications such as muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatories may lessons pain but in the long run are also only temporary measures.

            If a machine doesn’t mesh properly we correct the defects so the parts fit together This is what must be done in the mouth. Treatment of the chewing surfaces of the teeth so that the teeth fit together properly is called "occlusal Treatment." This may be accomplished by orthodontics is also used in treatment of adults.

            Many times in order to get the teeth to fit together properly, the dentist will make an occlusal adjustment by reshaping the chewing surfaces of the teeth. this procedure is called "occlusal equilibration."

 

 More and more dentists today, as a part of their regular dental examination, give periodic occlusal relation examinations. In other words, they check to detect minute or gross irregularities of the chewing surfaces of the teeth. This examination can include checking the external jaw muscles for pain and tenderness as well as the muscles of the head, neck and shoulders. It may also include stethoscopic examinations of the jaw joints for abnormal sounds such as clicking, as well as observation of jaw deviation when the patient opens and closes his mouth.

 

            Correcting the bite may be a simple matter of selective reshaping of an offensive ridge of a too-high filling. However, many times in order to adequately treat the occlusion the dentist may have to employ a combination of procedures which might include selective reshaping of the teeth, orthodontics to locate teeth in more favourable positions, extraction of malposed teeth, or restoration of the occlusion by means of inlays, bridges / dentures.

 

          When the occlusal treatment requires that the dental restoration (inlays,bridges,dentures,etc.) be constructed in the dental laboratory in order to get a completely accurate picture of the jaw movements, some dentists make a recording of the mechanics of a patients jaw joint movements, some dentists make a recording of the patients jaw joint functions.This recording is used to program a mechanical jaw movement simulator to simulate the unique jaw movements of the patient.

           When casts of the patients’ dental structures are located in the simulator, the dentists can accurately diagnose bite conditions and accurately plan and effect occlusal treatments. By this means, dental treatments or restorations can be planned so that the opposing teeth will meet properly in any position in which the patient may elect to bring the teeth together.

 

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Woodbury Dental Practice Testimonials

 

Mrs Mary Aldridge

 

In 2001, I came to see Dr Vadgama, on the recommendation of a friend.

Due to an accident as a child, my poor front teeth were dentures (on a bridge). The problem I had was that the centre line was off by quite a lot, which I found humiliating when I smiled.

The treatment Dr Vadgama recommended was to put implants and a new bridge in to create a new centre line.

Even though dental work is quite intrusive and sometimes stressful, I have always felt completely confident in Dr Vadgama on a professional level and put at ease by his very warm and friendly approach.

I am very happy with the teeth I have now and with my treatment throughout the process. Even though I live in London, I have kept Dr Vadgama as my dentist and would recommend him to others.

 

Thanks

Mary Aldridge

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Mrs Susan Rushforth

 

I came to Dr Vadgama with a huge amount of mercury fillings which have now been replaced by Cerec. I also had a fall in which my two front teeth were broken. These have been replaced by crowns – this is many years ago and they are still in excellent order.

I am pleased with the dental work I have had done, my mouth is now “white” and I tend to come now just for check ups and cleaning. My dental health is now excellent!

 

 

Mr G Marchant

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Dear VJ,

Just a short not to say that after having implant treatment in 2006 completed, I am very pleased with the service you gave me. Long may it reign.

 

Yours Faithfully

 

Mr G Marchant.

 

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Mr Kerne B Clemence

 

As a teenager, every visit to the dentist seemed to involve pain, drilling and filling. As an adult, sensitive, decaying back teeth caused discomfort when eating, prompting regular feelings of regret that I had not looked after my teeth.

 

Retirement from the teaching profession gave me the time to follow up a recommendation to consult Dr V J Vadgama. From the very moment I entered his pristine practice, the confidence to trust him with my problems just grew and grew. The warm and caring approach, together with the consummate skill, knowledge and experience of Dr Vadgama set me on the road to recovery.

 

He has changed my life. I now have twelve fully restored back teeth with not a filling in sight. I can eat food which is very hot or very cold without flinching and I now treasure each tooth as a friends to be looked after!

 

The cost of private fees was, frankly, quite a shock initially but I reviewed my priorities accordingly. I had the chance to remedy my teenage carelessness, thus enhancing the quality of life in retirement. The true value of my decision to go ahead with the treatment plan gives me joy, every day, every meal.

 

Thank you Dr Vadgama. You are just brilliant.

 

Kerne B Clemence

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