Teeth Grinding Northampton
Exam Duration
25 - 45 minutes
Price
Exam £25
Dentist Experience
10+ Years
Stop Teeth Grinding & Protect Your Smile in Northampton
Do you wake up with jaw pain, headaches, or worn-down teeth?
You may be suffering from bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching).
At Northampton Dental Hub, we offer custom solutions to stop grinding, protect your teeth, and relieve jaw discomfort.
Our treatments include custom night guards, bite therapy, and muscle relaxation techniques, helping you prevent long-term damage and restore comfort.
Why Choose Northampton Dental Hub for Teeth Grinding Treatment?
✧ Custom Night Guards for Protection: Our custom-fitted night guards prevent tooth wear and jaw strain caused by grinding.
✧ Relief from Jaw Pain & Headaches: Teeth grinding can lead to TMJ issues, which we can treat with bite therapy and jaw relaxation techniques.
✧ Prevention of Tooth Damage: Bruxism can cause cracked, sensitive, or worn-down teeth—our treatments help prevent further harm.
✧ Stress & Lifestyle Management Advice: Stress is a common cause of teeth grinding. We provide tailored advice to help you manage triggers.
✧ Flexible Payment Plans: Spread the cost of treatment with our 0% finance options, making your care more affordable.
Looking for related oral health solutions? We also offer:
🔹 Night Guard in Northampton – Custom-fitted mouthguards for grinding prevention
🔹 Sensitive Teeth Treatment in Northampton – Solutions for enamel wear caused by grinding
🔹 Orthodontics in Northampton – Address bite misalignment that may contribute to bruxism

FAQs
Common causes include stress, anxiety, misaligned teeth, and sleep disorders.
Signs include jaw pain, headaches, worn-down teeth, and disrupted sleep—your dentist can check for grinding-related damage.
A night guard won’t stop grinding but will protect your teeth and reduce symptoms like pain and sensitivity.
Yes! Untreated bruxism can lead to cracked teeth, TMJ issues, gum recession, and even tooth loss.
Absolutely! Stress and anxiety are major triggers, so relaxation techniques and lifestyle changes can help reduce grinding.