Main Reasons to Undergo a Complete Oral Treatment in 2025

2025 is the ideal year to invest in your oral health and make a lasting change with a complete dental treatment instead of a partial one. Treating all your dental issues instead of opting for occasional treatments brings significant benefits for both your oral and overall health. Here are some reasons to choose a complete treatment in 2025.

Dental cleaning: guaranteed quality

Dental cleanings are one of the main reasons to visit a dental clinic, as it is a preventive dentistry measure that will help you take care of your oral health without having to resort to surgery or higher-priced treatments.

Take care of your teeth and gums from ageing

The passage of time is inevitable, but we can have healthy teeth and gums if we have good habits like the ones we tell you about in this article. Learn all about ageing teeth and gums.

Orthodontics, what is it and how does it work?

The objective of orthodontics is to correct misaligned teeth. This treatment lasts an average of one and a half years and includes 7 phases: Study, alignment, correction, space closure, finishing , removal and retention.

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Bruxism: symptoms, consequences and treatment

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Bruxism consists in the action of grinding the teeth or of clenching the upper teeth against the lower ones in a strong and insistent way to make a forward and backward movement. Most of the time it is carried out unconsciously. It is very common to occur during the night, at which time we do it involuntarily and, therefore, it is very difficult to avoid.

1. Symptoms linked to bruxism

·         Stress

·         Bad posture while sleeping

·         Impaired sleep habits

·         Tension that prevents relaxation

2. Consequences of bruxism

During childhood, bruxism is a common reaction to teething. Therefore, it is not considered a pathology nor is it treated. On the other hand, when it transcends the barriers of time and manifests itself in adulthood, it is necessary to consult the methods to prevent its effects, since these can be quite serious and manifest immediately:

·         Tooth enamel wear

·         Wear of dental pieces

·         Possible breakage of a dental piece

·         Dental mobility

·         Swollen gums

·         Difficulty chewing

·         Difficulty speaking

·         Inflammation of the jaw muscles

·         Jaw muscles hypertrophy

·         Headache

·         Neck Pain

·         Earache

·         Clicks to move to your jaw (opening and closing the mouth)

·         Problems in the jaw joint

3. Bruxism Treatment

Bruxism is a very simple pathology to treat. The dentist will make a splint tailored to your mouth, which you should use every night when sleeping. The splint does not prevent the movement of biting, but it neutralizes its effect, especially related to the wear of the teeth and the possibility of breaking a piece.

Other measures taken to prevent bruxism are:

·         Avoid sweet or very hard foods

·         Perform relaxation exercises

·         Orthodontics (aligns the teeth and eliminates the bruxism)

·         Sleep hygiene (elimination of mobile devices at bedtime and avoid alcohol consumption to fall asleep)

4. Botulinum toxin type A for bruxism

The application of botulinum toxin type A for bruxism is a modern treatment to combat the tendency to bite unconsciously. It is applied by an injection directly into the chewing muscles.

The relaxing effect of the toxin acts locally, eliminating the tension that leads to biting systematically. In addition to reducing the frequency of bruxism episodes, this toxin eliminates the discomfort and pain left by this pathology.

An injection acts for a period of three to six months.

The problem with the application of botulinum toxin in the chewing muscle, and therefore the FDA has not approved it as a treatment against this disease, is that it leads to bone wear.

It is not the toxin that causes this problem, but the fact that it leaves the muscle inactive. At the physiological level, when a bone is next to an inactive muscle, the interpretation that occurs is that it is no longer necessary to support the muscle, so it begins to lose density due to the simple lack of use.

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