Many people grind their teeth at night and never know it. They wake up with sore and sensitive teeth and maybe even constant headaches, but can’t figure out why. Because tooth grinding usually occurs when you are in your deepest sleep this grinding and clenching can go undiagnosed until your teeth are severely damaged. They crack, chip, wear down and even the enamel at your gumline can break off, leaving nerves exposed. That is why it is important to ask your dentist to evaluate you for both TMJ and Bruxism on a regular basis. It can save your teeth! For more information about tooth grinding , TMJ disorder or any dental question, give me, Dr. Shirley Cagle, a call at 281.681.9442 or visit my website, www.shirleycagledds.com.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Shirley Cagle DDS – Relieving the Pain of TMJ Disorder in Woodlands Texas
TMJ disorder can really ruin your day – lots of days! The constant headaches, jaw pain, earaches and shoulder soreness make you feel like you are sick all the time. But you don’t want to constantly take pain killers or have to go through jaw surgery to find relief. There is a simpler solution. I have a variety of dental devises that work really well to relax the tension in your jaw, help you stop clenching and grinding your teeth and place your mouth into its naturally relaxed position. For more information about what these dental devices can do for you, give me, Dr. Shirley Cagle, a call at 281.681.9442 or visit my website, www.shirleycagledds.com.
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