tooth sensitivity | Denver Restorative Dentistry https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com Mon, 09 Nov 2020 21:05:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 It’s Better Not To Ignore Your Symptoms of TMJ as They Can Lead To Other Issues With Your Health https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/its-better-not-to-ignore-your-symptoms-of-tmj-as-they-can-lead-to-other-issues-with-your-health/ Mon, 09 Nov 2020 20:51:59 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=2080 Do you know the joint that connects your lower jaw to your skull, called the TMJ or temporomandibular joint, can develop problems at any time? TMJ disorder or TMD is where the jaw joints become so stressed that they end up injured or misaligned. A TMJ disorder can develop for a variety of reasons, including [...]

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Do you know the joint that connects your lower jaw to your skull, called the TMJ or temporomandibular joint, can develop problems at any time? TMJ disorder or TMD is where the jaw joints become so stressed that they end up injured or misaligned.

A TMJ disorder can develop for a variety of reasons, including stress, grinding and clenching your teeth (or bruxism), arthritis in the joints and trauma or injury to the head, neck or jaw areas. If you are noticing problems with your jaw, you’ll want to speak with our prosthodontists if the symptoms linger because they often worsen, affecting how you speak, chew, swallow, breathe as well as how you control the muscles in your face.

Don’t Ignore Your TMJ/TMD Symptoms

Depending on what is causing your symptoms, left untreated, they can get worse, especially if the problem has to do with structural damage to the jaw. This means that while your jaw may stop popping, locking or clicking, it might be because the jaw bone and the cushion is ruined from the relentless rubbing, destroying the ligament and allowing the bone to rub on bone with no cushion to buffer.

Of course, TMJ issues can harm both the bones in your face as well as your teeth, especially if your facial muscles feel painful and you begin bruxing – where you clench your jaw and grind your teeth, often in your sleep. Left untreated, bruxism can cause the following problems:

-Wear down tooth enamel
-Crack or fracture teeth
-Tooth sensitivity
-A deepened bite
-Tooth root issues

TMJ can also leave you with medical issues like migraines, chronic emotional stress, joint disease and problems sleeping so you end up with chronic daytime fatigue.

Our prosthodontists, Dr. Goggins, Dr. Aguirre and Dr. Pitz, are here to evaluate your TMJ disorder and provide treatment as needed. Treating TMJ/TMD might involve jaw and facial relaxation exercises, changes to your day-to-day habits, restorative dental treatments, wearing a mouth guard or night guard, and as a last resort, jaw surgery. If you are tired of your jaw pain and want help alleviating it, we welcome you to call our team to schedule your consultation and get the help your smile deserves!

 

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The Details About a Cracked Tooth https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/the-details-about-a-cracked-tooth/ Sat, 30 Sep 2017 18:31:08 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=462 Even though tooth enamel is very strong, it can still be fractured. A tooth fracture is also known as a tooth crack, and it can occur when you apply unnatural pressure to the teeth, like when you use your teeth as tools or when you chew on things like ice, pens, and pencils. When your [...]

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Even though tooth enamel is very strong, it can still be fractured. A tooth fracture is also known as a tooth crack, and it can occur when you apply unnatural pressure to the teeth, like when you use your teeth as tools or when you chew on things like ice, pens, and pencils.

When your tooth is cracked, it’s important to get it treated right away. This is because the longer you wait and the more pressure you apply to the tooth, the bigger the crack can get. As the crack grows, it can compromise the entire tooth and even infect the internal structures, like the pulp and nerve. This can result in extreme amounts of pain and discomfort. It’s important to avoid this as much as possible, which is why you need to visit your dentist, Dr. Taylor Goggins, as soon as possible.

The treatment involved in treating a cracked tooth varies depending on the severity of the crack. Your dentist will typically use a dental filling, a dental crown, root canal therapy, or tooth extraction to restore your oral health. To know if you need treatment, you need to look for the signs and symptoms. The most common symptoms include a sharp pain when using the tooth or tooth sensitivity when eating or drinking hot or cold foods and drinks.

To learn more about cracked teeth in Broomfield, Colorado, please reach out to Denver Restorative Dentistry at 303-586-1019 and talk to a member of our dental team. We are here to help you in any way we can, and we look forward to giving you the answers and information you need!

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