TMJ Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) Treatment
TMJ and Teeth Grinding Are Closely Connected
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a common condition that often occurs during sleep or periods of stress. While occasional grinding may not cause lasting problems, persistent grinding or clenching can place excessive pressure on the jaw joints and surrounding muscles, contributing to TMJ disorders. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of the South Shore, we provide personalized teeth grinding treatment to help protect your teeth, reduce jaw discomfort, and improve overall jaw function.
For many patients, TMJ teeth grinding can lead to worn or damaged teeth, jaw pain, headaches, facial muscle soreness, ear discomfort, and difficulty chewing. Because these symptoms can have multiple causes, a comprehensive evaluation is important to determine whether TMJ dysfunction or bruxism may be contributing to your condition.
Signs and Symptoms of Bruxism
Many people don’t realize they grind or clench their teeth until symptoms begin to appear or a dentist notices signs of wear. Common symptoms include:
- Jaw pain or stiffness
- Morning headaches
- Worn, chipped, or cracked teeth
- Facial muscle soreness
- Neck and shoulder tension
- Tooth sensitivity
- Clicking or popping of the jaw
- Difficulty opening or closing the mouth comfortably
If left untreated, chronic grinding may increase stress on the teeth and jaw joints over time.
Personalized Bruxism Treatment
Effective bruxism treatment begins by identifying the underlying cause of your symptoms. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of the South Shore, we evaluate your jaw joints, bite, muscles, and overall oral health before recommending treatment.
Depending on your needs, treatment may include a custom mouth guard for teeth grinding, TMJ orthotic therapy, bite stabilization, lifestyle recommendations, and coordination with other healthcare providers when appropriate. Our goal is to reduce strain on the jaw, protect your teeth, and improve long-term comfort using conservative, patient-focused care.
If you’re looking for a trusted provider of teeth grinding treatment near you, our experienced team is here to help you better understand your symptoms and explore personalized treatment options.
Teeth Grinding Treatment FAQs
Q. What is bruxism and what causes teeth grinding?
Q. What is the relationship between TMJ and bruxism?
Q. Can TMJ teeth grinding lead to jaw pain?
Q. What options are available for teeth grinding treatment?
Q. How does a mouth guard for teeth grinding help?
Q. How do I find a teeth grinding dentist near me?

Providing Non-Surgical Therapies | Restoring Quality of Life
At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of the South Shore, we understand the unique complexities of TMJ related teeth grinding and bruxism. Do you wake up with jaw pain due to grinding your teeth? Patients often experience facial neuralgia and musculoskeletal pain in conjunction with this condition.

Are You Experiencing Any of the Following?
Face, Neck and Shoulder Pain
Painful Jaw
Worn Down or Broken Teeth
Headaches
Disturbed Sleep
Any of the above could be a sign of TMJ-related Teeth Grinding and should be evaluated promptly.
