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Teeth Grinding in Glen Iris: Stress, Bruxism, and TMJ Pain Treatment

Posted on 10.10.25

Understanding Teeth Grinding: The Stress-Bruxism Connection

Teeth grinding (bruxism) is epidemic in Glen Iris—driven by modern stress destroying teeth, causing TMJ pain, and triggering chronic headaches. At Tooronga Family Dentistry, Dr. Kaufman treats teeth grinding damage daily, understanding that today’s turbulent times highlight the effects of the chronic state of stress we are in, on the teeth, the temporomandibular joint, head and neck. There is not a day passing when one of our patients needs help with cracked teeth, TMJ pain, or headaches—all from teeth grinding. Understanding why stress causes teeth grinding (fight-or-flight response), recognizing teeth grinding symptoms (fractured teeth, jaw pain, headaches), and knowing teeth grinding treatment (night guards, stress reduction, wear restoration) empowers Glen Iris patients to protect their teeth from stress-induced teeth grinding destruction.


The Daily Teeth Grinding Epidemic in Glen Iris

What Dr. Kaufman Sees Every Day

There is not a day passing when one of our patients needs help with:

Daily teeth grinding problems at Tooronga Family Dentistry:


Teeth Grinding Problem 1: Fractured Tooth

1. A fractured tooth:

Teeth grinding causing tooth fractures:

⚠ Excessive forces (teeth grinding generating 400-800 PSI—normal chewing 70 PSI) ⚠ Hours of grinding (nighttime teeth grinding—6-8 hours cumulative stress) ⚠ Cusps fracturing (tooth peaks breaking—from teeth grinding pressure) ⚠ Visible cracks (fracture lines—through enamel from teeth grinding)

Fractured tooth symptoms from teeth grinding:

  • Sharp pain when biting (pressure on fracture—teeth grinding damage)
  • Sensitivity to cold (crack exposing dentin—teeth grinding complication)
  • Pieces breaking off (cusps chipping—visible teeth grinding destruction)

Treatment for teeth grinding fractures:

✓ Crown (covering fractured tooth—protecting from further teeth grinding) ✓ Root canal (if fracture deep—teeth grinding reaching nerve) ✓ Extraction (if fracture vertical—teeth grinding non-restorable damage) ✓ Night guard (preventing future fractures—stopping teeth grinding)


Teeth Grinding Problem 2: Cracked Tooth

2. A cracked tooth:

Teeth grinding causing tooth cracks:

⚠ Hairline cracks (teeth grinding stress—creating fissures in enamel) ⚠ Cracked tooth syndrome (pain when releasing bite—teeth grinding crack opening/closing) ⚠ Progressive (crack deepening—with continued teeth grinding)

Cracked tooth symptoms from teeth grinding:

  • Intermittent pain (biting hard foods—teeth grinding crack flexing)
  • Pain releasing bite (crack closing—teeth grinding characteristic sign)
  • Difficult to locate (crack invisible on X-ray—teeth grinding diagnosis challenging)
  • Cold sensitivity (fluid movement in crack—teeth grinding exposing dentin)

Teeth grinding crack progression:

  1. Enamel crack (surface only—teeth grinding starting)
  2. Dentin crack (deeper—teeth grinding advancing)
  3. Pulp involvement (reaching nerve—teeth grinding requiring root canal)
  4. Root crack (vertical fracture—teeth grinding tooth non-restorable)

Treatment for teeth grinding cracks:

✓ Crown (stabilizing tooth—preventing teeth grinding crack propagation) ✓ Onlay (partial coverage—if teeth grinding crack limited) ✓ Monitoring (if minor crack—watching with teeth grinding cessation) ✓ Night guard (essential—halting teeth grinding forces)


Teeth Grinding Problem 3: TMJ Pain

3. Pain in his temporomandibular joint:

Teeth grinding causing TMJ pain:

⚠ Muscle overload (teeth grinding—masseter, temporalis overworking) ⚠ Joint inflammation (excessive forces—teeth grinding damaging TMJ) ⚠ Disk displacement (teeth grinding pressure—TMJ disk shifting)

TMJ pain symptoms from teeth grinding:

  • Jaw pain (in front of ear—teeth grinding TMJ inflammation)
  • Clicking/popping (TMJ opening/closing—teeth grinding disk displacement)
  • Limited opening (difficulty wide opening—teeth grinding muscle spasm)
  • Morning pain (worst upon waking—nighttime teeth grinding)

Teeth grinding TMJ connection:

  • Clenching forces (teeth grinding—compressing TMJ joint)
  • Hours of contraction (muscles never resting—teeth grinding chronic)
  • Trigger points (muscle knots—from teeth grinding overuse)

Teeth Grinding Problem 4: Stiff Neck

4. Stiff neck:

Teeth grinding causing neck stiffness:

⚠ Muscle chain (teeth grinding jaw muscles—connecting to neck muscles) ⚠ Postural compensation (jaw tension—teeth grinding creating neck tension) ⚠ Upper cervical involvement (C1-C3 vertebrae—teeth grinding muscle attachments)

Neck symptoms from teeth grinding:

  • Stiffness (especially morning—nighttime teeth grinding)
  • Reduced range of motion (turning head—teeth grinding muscle restriction)
  • Upper trapezius tightness (shoulder tops—teeth grinding spreading)

Teeth Grinding Problem 5: Headaches

5. Headaches:

Teeth grinding causing headaches:

⚠ Temporalis muscle tension (teeth grinding—temple headaches) ⚠ Masseter referred pain (teeth grinding—cheek, temple radiating) ⚠ Chronic daily headache (constant low-grade—teeth grinding trigger) ⚠ Morning headaches (waking with headache—nighttime teeth grinding)

Headache types from teeth grinding:

  • Tension headaches (bilateral, dull—teeth grinding muscle)
  • Migraine-like (throbbing, severe—teeth grinding triggering)
  • Temple pain (temporalis—teeth grinding overuse)

The Common Thread: Teeth Grinding

All of these signs are manifestations of chronic pain syndromes which lead to tooth clenching and grinding:

Teeth grinding as unifying cause:

✓ Fractured/cracked teeth (mechanical damage—from teeth grinding forces) ✓ TMJ pain (joint overload—from teeth grinding compression) ✓ Neck stiffness (muscle chain—from teeth grinding tension) ✓ Headaches (muscle referred pain—from teeth grinding overwork)

All symptoms interconnected:

  • Same root cause: Stress-induced teeth grinding
  • Same treatment: Night guard + stress reduction (stopping teeth grinding)

Why We Grind: The Stress-Teeth Grinding Connection

The Evolutionary Fight-or-Flight Response

The reason we suffer from stress is gradually becoming clear:

Teeth grinding evolutionary basis:

Over our evolution we have developed tools to deal with threatening situations which are commonly called “fight or flight” responses:

Fight-or-flight physiology:

✓ Sympathetic nervous system activation (stress response—preparing body) ✓ Adrenaline release (increasing heart rate, blood pressure—teeth grinding related) ✓ Muscle tension (preparing to fight/flee—including jaw muscles, causing teeth grinding) ✓ Heightened alertness (survival response—clenching jaw, teeth grinding)

The reaction in the body is mediated by the “sympathetic system”:

Sympathetic response and teeth grinding:

⚠ Jaw clenching (protective response—teeth grinding as stress manifestation) ⚠ Muscle contraction (involuntary—teeth grinding unconscious) ⚠ Bracing for threat (physical tension—teeth grinding expression)


The Ancestral Stress Pattern

These tools help us get us out of danger which should be followed by a relaxation period to allow us to recover:

Ancestral stress-recovery cycle:

Acute threat (fight-or-flight): ✓ Encounter predator (acute stress—sympathetic activation, teeth grinding) ✓ Fight or flee (physical exertion—resolving stress) ✓ Threat resolved (predator escapes/defeated—stress ending)

Recovery (parasympathetic): ✓ Relaxation period (hours/days—body recovering from stress, teeth grinding stopping) ✓ Parasympathetic activation (“rest and digest”—muscles relaxing) ✓ System reset (returning to baseline—no chronic teeth grinding)

This pattern worked for thousands of years:

  • Acute stress (brief—minutes to hours)
  • Physical resolution (fighting/fleeing—burning off stress)
  • Recovery time (adequate—preventing chronic teeth grinding)

Modern Chronic Stress and Teeth Grinding

But in our modern lifestyle stress is a constant ingredient and many times we don’t take time to relax:

Modern stress pattern causing teeth grinding:

Chronic activation (no recovery):

⚠ Work deadlines (ongoing stress—teeth grinding chronic trigger) ⚠ Financial worries (constant—sympathetic system always on, teeth grinding) ⚠ COVID-19 pandemic (prolonged uncertainty—increased teeth grinding epidemic) ⚠ Global instability (news, politics—chronic low-grade stress, teeth grinding) ⚠ Social media (constant stimulation—preventing relaxation, teeth grinding) ⚠ Lack of downtime (no recovery—teeth grinding persisting)

Why modern stress causes teeth grinding:

⚠ No physical outlet (sitting at desk—stress not resolved through movement, teeth grinding instead) ⚠ Chronic low-grade (never-ending—sympathetic system always active, teeth grinding) ⚠ Sleep disruption (stress affecting sleep—nighttime teeth grinding) ⚠ No parasympathetic activation (never truly relaxing—teeth grinding continuing)

The result:

⚠ Chronic teeth grinding (nightly, daily—jaw clenched constantly) ⚠ Cumulative damage (months/years of teeth grinding—teeth fracturing, wearing) ⚠ Chronic pain syndromes (TMJ, headaches, neck pain—from teeth grinding)

COVID-19 impact on teeth grinding:

  • Dentists reporting 50-70% increase in teeth grinding cases (pandemic stress)
  • “Pandemic teeth” (new term—describing widespread teeth grinding damage)

Teeth Grinding Symptoms: Recognizing the Signs

How to Know if You Have Teeth Grinding

Common teeth grinding symptoms:

Dental signs of teeth grinding:

✓ Worn teeth (flat biting surfaces—teeth grinding abrading enamel) ✓ Fractured/chipped teeth (cusps breaking—teeth grinding forces) ✓ Cracked teeth (visible fracture lines—from teeth grinding) ✓ Sensitive teeth (enamel worn thin—teeth grinding exposing dentin) ✓ Loose teeth (bone loss—excessive teeth grinding forces)

Morning symptoms of teeth grinding:

✓ Jaw soreness (upon waking—nighttime teeth grinding) ✓ Headache (temple, forehead—teeth grinding muscle fatigue) ✓ Facial pain (cheeks—masseter muscle from teeth grinding) ✓ Stiff jaw (difficulty opening—teeth grinding spasm)

Partner observations of teeth grinding:

✓ Grinding sounds (partner hearing—nighttime teeth grinding audible) ✓ Jaw clenching visible (watching during sleep—teeth grinding)

TMJ symptoms from teeth grinding:

✓ Clicking/popping jaw (TMJ—teeth grinding disk displacement) ✓ Jaw pain (in front of ear—teeth grinding joint inflammation) ✓ Limited opening (difficulty wide opening—teeth grinding restriction)

Systemic symptoms of teeth grinding:

✓ Chronic headaches (tension-type—teeth grinding trigger) ✓ Neck pain (upper cervical—teeth grinding muscle chain) ✓ Earache (TMJ proximity—teeth grinding referred pain) ✓ Sleep disruption (partner, self—teeth grinding waking)


Teeth Grinding Treatment: Restoring and Protecting

Dr. Kaufman’s Comprehensive Teeth Grinding Approach

Dr. Kaufman has much experience in restoring the wear created by tooth grinding and then providing a maintenance program to arrest any further destruction:

Two-phase teeth grinding treatment:


Phase 1: Restoring Teeth Grinding Damage

Repairing existing teeth grinding destruction:

Teeth grinding wear restoration:

✓ Crowns (severely worn teeth—teeth grinding cusps lost, restoring height, shape) ✓ Onlays (moderate wear—teeth grinding partial coverage) ✓ Veneers (anterior wear—teeth grinding front teeth, cosmetic restoration) ✓ Composite buildups (minor wear—teeth grinding adding back enamel)

Fractured tooth from teeth grinding:

✓ Crown (covering fracture—protecting from teeth grinding) ✓ Root canal + crown (if fracture deep—teeth grinding pulp exposure) ✓ Extraction + implant (if non-restorable—teeth grinding vertical fracture)

Cracked tooth from teeth grinding:

✓ Crown (stabilizing—preventing teeth grinding crack propagation) ✓ Monitoring (if minor—with teeth grinding cessation)

Sensitive teeth from teeth grinding:

✓ Fluoride varnish (desensitizing—teeth grinding worn enamel) ✓ Bonding (covering exposed dentin—teeth grinding sensitivity)

TMJ pain from teeth grinding:

✓ Physical therapy (jaw exercises—teeth grinding muscle rehabilitation) ✓ Medications (NSAIDs, muscle relaxants—teeth grinding pain management) ✓ Botox (masseter injection—reducing teeth grinding muscle activity)


Phase 2: Teeth Grinding Maintenance Program

Preventing further teeth grinding destruction:

The essential teeth grinding protection: Night guard:

✓ Custom hard acrylic splint (upper arch—teeth grinding protection) ✓ Worn nightly (during sleep—when teeth grinding occurs) ✓ Mechanism:

  • Absorbing grinding forces (protecting teeth—teeth grinding on guard, not teeth)
  • Reducing muscle activity (proprioceptive feedback—teeth grinding intensity decreasing)
  • Maintaining vertical dimension (preventing overclosure—teeth grinding TMJ protection)

Night guard effectiveness for teeth grinding:

  • 70-80% reduction in teeth grinding forces (teeth protected)
  • 50-60% reduction in muscle activity (less teeth grinding intensity)
  • Prevents further damage (no new fractures—teeth grinding arrested)

Night guard compliance:

✓ Every night (consistent use—teeth grinding protection) ✓ Cleaning daily (toothbrush, soap—maintaining teeth grinding guard hygiene) ✓ Bringing to appointments (checking fit—teeth grinding guard adjustment)


Teeth Grinding Stress Reduction

The solution is to find a way to reduce stress:

Stress reduction strategies for teeth grinding:

Evidence-based stress reduction (reducing teeth grinding):

✓ Exercise (30+ minutes daily—burning stress, reducing teeth grinding 40%) ✓ Meditation (10-20 minutes daily—activating parasympathetic, decreasing teeth grinding) ✓ Yoga (mind-body connection—reducing stress, teeth grinding) ✓ Deep breathing (diaphragmatic—shifting to parasympathetic, less teeth grinding) ✓ Progressive muscle relaxation (tensing/releasing—reducing chronic tension, teeth grinding)

Lifestyle modifications for teeth grinding:

✓ Sleep hygiene (7-8 hours, regular schedule—improving sleep quality, reducing teeth grinding) ✓ Limiting caffeine (especially afternoon—reducing stimulation, teeth grinding) ✓ Limiting alcohol (avoiding before bed—worsens teeth grinding) ✓ Screen time reduction (blue light, stimulation—reducing before bed, less teeth grinding)

Psychological interventions for teeth grinding:

✓ Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT—addressing stress sources, reducing teeth grinding) ✓ Biofeedback (awareness of clenching—conscious relaxation, stopping teeth grinding) ✓ Therapy/counseling (processing stress—reducing teeth grinding trigger)

Specific for teeth grinding awareness:

✓ “Lips together, teeth apart” (daytime mantra—conscious relaxation, preventing teeth grinding) ✓ Jaw check-ins (hourly—noticing clenching, releasing, reducing teeth grinding) ✓ Sticky note reminders (computer, mirror—”relax jaw,” preventing teeth grinding)

Click on this link for some advice of reducing stress: [Stress reduction techniques resource]


Teeth Grinding Monitoring

Ongoing teeth grinding assessment:

✓ Regular dental checkups (every 6 months—monitoring teeth grinding wear) ✓ Night guard inspection (wear patterns—assessing teeth grinding severity) ✓ Tooth sensitivity evaluation (progression—teeth grinding damage check) ✓ TMJ examination (clicking, pain—teeth grinding joint impact) ✓ X-rays (annually—checking bone loss, fractures from teeth grinding)


Expert Teeth Grinding Treatment in Glen Iris

Comprehensive Bruxism Care at Tooronga Family Dentistry

Please call us to make an appointment for assessing the present condition and the possible solutions:

Dr. Kaufman provides:

✓ Teeth grinding examination (wear assessment, fractures, TMJ—identifying teeth grinding damage) ✓ Teeth grinding diagnosis (clinical signs, symptoms—confirming teeth grinding) ✓ Restoration of teeth grinding damage (crowns, onlays—repairing teeth grinding destruction) ✓ Custom night guard fabrication (hard acrylic—teeth grinding protection) ✓ Teeth grinding maintenance program (monitoring wear, adjusting guard—arresting teeth grinding) ✓ TMJ treatment (physical therapy referrals, medications—teeth grinding pain management) ✓ Stress reduction counseling (lifestyle modifications—addressing teeth grinding root cause) ✓ Long-term monitoring (tracking progression—ensuring teeth grinding arrested)

Why choose Tooronga Family Dentistry for teeth grinding:

  • Extensive experience (Dr. Kaufman—treating teeth grinding daily, decades of expertise)
  • Comprehensive approach (restoration + protection + stress reduction—complete teeth grinding care)
  • Custom night guards (precise fit—effective teeth grinding prevention)
  • Maintenance focus (arresting further damage—not just repairing teeth grinding)
  • Stress-sensitive (understanding modern stress epidemic—teeth grinding context)
  • Glen Iris location (convenient—teeth grinding treatment locally)

Schedule Your Teeth Grinding Assessment

Stop Teeth Grinding Damage Before It’s Too Late

Don’t let stress destroy your teeth through teeth grinding.

Call Tooronga Family Dentistry: 9822 7006

What to Expect at Teeth Grinding Appointment

  1. Teeth grinding symptom review:
    • Fractured/chipped teeth (identifying teeth grinding damage)
    • Jaw pain, TMJ clicking (assessing teeth grinding joint impact)
    • Headaches, neck pain (evaluating teeth grinding muscle effects)
    • Partner reports grinding sounds (confirming nighttime teeth grinding)
  2. Teeth grinding clinical examination:
    • Tooth wear assessment (measuring teeth grinding enamel loss)
    • Fracture identification (cracks, chips from teeth grinding)
    • Muscle palpation (masseter, temporalis tenderness—teeth grinding overuse)
    • TMJ evaluation (clicking, range of motion—teeth grinding joint dysfunction)
  3. Teeth grinding severity grading:
    • Mild (early wear—minimal teeth grinding)
    • Moderate (visible wear, occasional fractures—active teeth grinding)
    • Severe (extensive wear, multiple fractures, TMJ pain—chronic teeth grinding)
  4. Teeth grinding restoration plan:
    • Crowns for severely worn/fractured teeth (teeth grinding damage repair)
    • Sensitivity treatment (fluoride, bonding—teeth grinding exposed dentin)
    • TMJ pain management (if needed—teeth grinding complication)
  5. Custom night guard for teeth grinding:
    • Impressions (upper, lower—precise teeth grinding guard fabrication)
    • Hard acrylic material (durable—teeth grinding protection)
    • Fitting appointment (adjusting—comfortable teeth grinding guard)
    • Usage instructions (nightly wear—teeth grinding prevention)
  6. Teeth grinding stress reduction discussion:
    • Stress sources (work, pandemic, life—teeth grinding triggers)
    • Reduction strategies (exercise, meditation, sleep—decreasing teeth grinding)
    • Resources (links, referrals—supporting teeth grinding management)
  7. Teeth grinding maintenance schedule:
    • 6-month checkups (monitoring wear—teeth grinding progression)
    • Night guard evaluation (wear patterns, fit—teeth grinding guard adjustment)
    • X-rays annually (fractures, bone loss—teeth grinding damage detection)

Contact Information

  • Phone: 9822 7006
  • Services: Teeth grinding treatment, night guards, tooth restoration, TMJ care, stress counseling
  • Location: Glen Iris, serving Malvern, Ashburton, Camberwell—treating teeth grinding epidemic

Take Action: Stop Teeth Grinding Destruction Today

The Bottom Line on Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding epidemic in Glen Iris:

⚠ Daily at Tooronga Family Dentistry: Fractured teeth, cracked teeth, TMJ pain, stiff necks, headaches—all from teeth grinding

Teeth grinding symptoms:

  1. Fractured tooth (excessive forces—teeth grinding 400-800 PSI)
  2. Cracked tooth (hairline fractures—teeth grinding stress)
  3. TMJ pain (joint inflammation—teeth grinding overload)
  4. Stiff neck (muscle chain—teeth grinding tension spreading)
  5. Headaches (temporalis, masseter—teeth grinding referred pain)

Why stress causes teeth grinding:

✓ Fight-or-flight response (evolutionary—sympathetic system activating, teeth grinding) ✓ Ancestral pattern: Acute stress → resolution → recovery (no chronic teeth grinding) ✓ Modern problem: Chronic stress, no recovery (constant sympathetic activation—teeth grinding epidemic)

Modern stress and teeth grinding:

⚠ Work, finances, pandemic, global instability (chronic low-grade stress—teeth grinding) ⚠ No physical outlet (sitting, not fighting/fleeing—teeth grinding instead) ⚠ No recovery time (constant stimulation—teeth grinding persisting)

Teeth grinding treatment (Dr. Kaufman’s approach):

Phase 1: Restore teeth grinding damage ✅ Crowns, onlays (repairing fractures, wear—teeth grinding restoration) ✅ Sensitivity treatment (fluoride, bonding—teeth grinding dentin exposure) ✅ TMJ treatment (PT, medications—teeth grinding pain management)

Phase 2: Teeth grinding maintenance ✅ Custom night guard (hard acrylic—teeth grinding protection, 70-80% force reduction) ✅ Stress reduction (exercise, meditation, sleep—decreasing teeth grinding trigger) ✅ Monitoring (6-month checkups—arresting teeth grinding progression)

Night guard essential for teeth grinding:

✅ Protects teeth (absorbing forces—teeth grinding on guard, not teeth) ✅ Prevents fractures (no new damage—teeth grinding arrested) ✅ Reduces muscle activity (50-60%—less teeth grinding intensity)

Stress reduction crucial for teeth grinding:

✅ Exercise (daily—reducing teeth grinding 40%) ✅ Meditation, yoga (parasympathetic activation—decreasing teeth grinding) ✅ Sleep hygiene (7-8 hours—improving quality, less teeth grinding) ✅ Awareness (“lips together, teeth apart”—conscious relaxation, stopping teeth grinding)

Don’t let modern stress destroy your teeth through teeth grinding.

Call 9822 7006 for teeth grinding assessment.

Dr. Kaufman will examine teeth grinding damage, restore fractured/worn teeth, fabricate custom night guard, develop stress reduction plan, and create maintenance program arresting teeth grinding destruction.

Serving Glen Iris with expert teeth grinding treatment.

Protect your teeth from stress. Stop teeth grinding damage. Schedule today.

Jaw Pain & TMJ Clicking – Causes, Exercises & Treatment Options in Glen Iris

Posted on 05.12.16

At Tooronga Family Dentistry in Glen Iris, we see many patients experiencing jaw pain, clicking, locking, or tightness in the jaw joint. This discomfort is often related to the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ), the hinge connecting your jaw to your skull.

TMJ symptoms can be caused by a range of factors, including clenching, grinding, misalignment, injury, or lifestyle habits. However, one of the most common triggers we see in Glen Iris patients is stress, which leads to increased muscle tension and overuse of the jaw muscles.

If you experience TMJ discomfort, jaw fatigue, or clicking when opening and closing your mouth, gentle therapeutic exercises can help relieve tension and improve jaw mobility.


Jaw Stretching Exercises

Gentle jaw stretching works similarly to stretching muscles at the gym. These movements help release tightness in the jaw muscles and improve mobility.

How to Perform Jaw Stretches

  • Slowly open your mouth and close it again in a controlled, relaxed motion

  • Avoid forcing your jaw — never overstretch

  • Stop immediately if you feel sharp pain

  • Increase movement gradually as the muscles adapt

These stretches help reduce muscle tension caused by stress, teeth grinding, or poor posture.


Shoulder, Neck & Head Exercises

Jaw muscles are closely connected to the neck, shoulders, and head, so tension in these areas often contributes to TMJ pain.

Helpful Movements Include:

  • Forward and backward shoulder rolls

  • Neck tilts from side to side

  • Slow neck rotations

  • Chin tucks for posture support

Start with just a few minutes a day and progress gradually.
If symptoms increase, stop and seek advice from Dr Daniel Kaufman or your GP.

These exercises improve posture and muscle balance, reducing strain on the TMJ.


When Exercises Aren’t Enough

Sometimes TMJ symptoms require additional treatment, especially when pain or restricted jaw movement affects daily life.

You may benefit from:

Hard Occlusal Splint (Night Guard)

A custom-made splint can:

  • Reduce clenching and grinding

  • Stabilise the jaw joint

  • Protect teeth at night

  • Reduce morning jaw stiffness

Many Glen Iris patients experience significant relief once they begin wearing a properly fitted occlusal splint.

Further TMJ Assessment

If you experience:

  • Jaw locking

  • Clicking or popping with pain

  • Difficulty opening wide

  • Persistent headaches

  • Ear pain or facial tenderness

…it’s time for a TMJ examination.


Need Help With Jaw Pain in Glen Iris?

TMJ conditions are highly treatable, and early intervention prevents long-term discomfort. You can book online or 👉Call

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We will assess your jaw function, identify underlying causes, and recommend the most effective treatment plan.

Teeth Grinding Treatment Glen Iris: Protecting Your Smile from Stress

Posted on 11.6.15

Are you experiencing unexplained headaches, jaw pain, or tooth sensitivity? You may be grinding your teeth without even realizing it. At Tooronga Family Dentistry, your trusted provider of teeth grinding treatment in Glen Iris, we’re seeing increasing cases of bruxism (teeth grinding) as stress levels rise in our community.

Research published in the journal Head & Face Medicine confirms what dentists have long observed: both adults and children manifest stress by grinding their teeth. Understanding this connection is the first step toward protecting your dental health.

The Hidden Damage of Teeth Grinding in Glen Iris

Teeth grinding doesn’t just cause immediate discomfort—it leads to lasting damage that Glen Iris patients need to address promptly:

  • Increased tooth wear and fractures
  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Worn-down enamel exposing sensitive layers
  • Chronic headaches and sleep problems
  • TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder)—a painful jaw condition
  • Chronic facial and jaw pain
  • Loose teeth from excessive pressure

Even after stressful periods pass, the physical damage to your teeth and jaw joints can create permanent problems requiring extensive dental work. This is why early bruxism treatment in Glen Iris is essential.

Recognizing the Signs: Do You Grind Your Teeth?

Many Glen Iris patients are unaware they have a grinding habit. There are two distinct patterns of teeth grinding, each with different awareness and treatment approaches.

Common symptoms of teeth grinding include:

  • Tooth sensitivity (especially to temperature or pressure)
  • Tightness or pain in the jaw (particularly upon waking)
  • Dull headaches throughout the day
  • Earaches or facial pain without other cause
  • Chipped, worn-down, or loose teeth
  • Disrupted sleep (for you or your partner)

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, you may benefit from professional teeth grinding treatment in Glen Iris.

Daytime vs. Nighttime Grinding: Different Approaches

Daytime Teeth Grinding (Awake Bruxism)

Glen Iris patients with daytime grinding habits often successfully control the problem once they become aware of it. During your examination at Tooronga Family Dentistry, Dr. Kaufman can identify grinding patterns and help you recognize when you’re clenching.

The best preventive measure for daytime grinding is conscious awareness and stress management techniques. Many patients find that simply knowing about their habit allows them to stop.

Nighttime Teeth Grinding (Sleep Bruxism)

Nighttime grinding is more challenging because it occurs unconsciously during sleep. Often, it’s a parent or partner who first notices the grinding sounds at night. Other times, the problem only emerges when Dr. Kaufman identifies characteristic wear patterns during your routine dental examination.

For Glen Iris patients with nighttime bruxism, we can create a specialized diagnostic device that records grinding evidence, helping us assess severity and determine the best treatment approach.

Professional Teeth Grinding Treatment in Glen Iris

The most effective treatment for nighttime teeth grinding is a custom-fitted mouthguard (also called a night guard or occlusal splint). Unlike over-the-counter options, custom mouthguards from Tooronga Family Dentistry offer:

  • Precise fit for maximum comfort and protection
  • Durable materials that withstand grinding forces
  • Prevention of tooth damage, enamel wear, and fractures
  • Reduction in jaw pain and TMJ symptoms
  • Better sleep quality for you and your partner
  • Long-lasting protection tailored to your bite

Protecting Your Family from Bruxism Damage

Children also experience teeth grinding, especially during stressful periods or developmental phases. Glen Iris parents should watch for signs including:

  • Grinding noises during sleep
  • Complaints of jaw soreness or headaches
  • Worn baby teeth or emerging permanent teeth
  • Disrupted sleep patterns

Dr. Daniel Kaufman provides gentle, age-appropriate teeth grinding treatment for Glen Iris children, including custom pediatric mouthguards when necessary.

Take Action Against Teeth Grinding Today

Don’t wait until significant damage occurs. The effects of teeth grinding are cumulative—the sooner you seek bruxism treatment in Glen Iris, the more of your natural tooth structure you’ll preserve.

Schedule your teeth grinding assessment 👉Call or book online Tooronga Family Dentistry on (03) 9822 7006, to protect your teeth from the damaging effects of grinding. Your smile—and your sleep—will thank you.

📍 We proudly care for the smiles of the Glen Iris, Tooronga, Malvern, Ashburton, Camberwell  and Hawthorn East communities

  • Services: Custom mouthguards, TMJ treatment, bruxism diagnosis, stress-related dental care

Dr Kaufman and our experienced team at Tooronga Family Dentistry will thoroughly assess your grinding patterns, identify any existing damage, and create a personalized protection plan—whether you need a custom nightguard, daytime awareness strategies, or comprehensive TMJ treatment.

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