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Do you wake up with a sore jaw, a dull headache, or teeth that feel strangely sensitive? You might be grinding your teeth, and you may not even know it. Teeth grinding, clinically known as bruxism, is one of the most common and most overlooked dental issues we see at Deer Park Dental Group.

Most people grind their teeth while they sleep, making it nearly impossible to catch on their own. That’s why it’s important to know the warning signs before the damage adds up.

Here are five signs that you might be a teeth grinder, and what you can do about it. If you notice you may be grinding your teeth, contact our dentist in Deer Park, TX at (281) 930-8744.

1. You Wake Up With Jaw Pain or Soreness

One of the most telltale signs of nighttime bruxism is waking up with a tight, aching jaw. If your jaw muscles feel fatigued first thing in the morning, almost like you’ve been clenching all night, there’s a good chance you have been. Over time, this constant muscle engagement can lead to a condition called temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ/TMD), which causes chronic jaw pain, clicking, and limited range of motion.

2. You Have Frequent Morning Headaches

Headaches that show up right after you wake up, especially around the temples or the back of the head, are a classic bruxism symptom. The sustained pressure of clenching and grinding throughout the night puts significant stress on the muscles of your head and neck. If you’re reaching for a pain reliever before your morning coffee more often than not, it’s worth bringing up at your next dental visit.

3. Your Teeth Look Worn, Chipped, or Flat

Healthy teeth naturally have slight variations in shape: cusps, ridges, and contours. If your teeth appear unusually flat, shorter than they used to be, or if you’re noticing small chips that seem to appear out of nowhere, grinding may be the culprit. The enamel on your teeth is the hardest substance in your body, but it’s no match for the repeated force of bruxism. Once enamel is worn away, it doesn’t grow back, making early detection critical.

4. You’re Experiencing Increased Tooth Sensitivity

Have hot coffee or cold ice cream started to feel more intense than usual? Worn enamel exposes the more sensitive inner layers of your teeth, making everyday foods and drinks uncomfortable or even painful. Many patients at Deer Park Dental Group assume this sensitivity is just a sign of aging, but it can actually be a direct result of grinding that’s stripping away their enamel.

5. Your Sleep Partner Has Heard You Grinding

Nighttime grinding can actually be loud enough for someone sleeping nearby to hear. It’s often described as a scraping or squeaking sound. If your partner has ever nudged you awake because of the noise or mentioned it in the morning, take it seriously. You may be grinding with far more force than you’d expect.

What Can You Do About Bruxism?

The good news is that bruxism is very treatable, especially when caught early. At Deer Park Dental Group, Dr. Rushi Dave offers a range of solutions tailored to your specific situation:

Take Action Before Pain Occurs

Bruxism rarely causes dramatic pain right away; it builds gradually, quietly wearing down your teeth and straining your jaw over months or years. By the time most people notice something is seriously wrong, significant damage has already been done.

If you recognize any of the signs above, the smartest thing you can do is schedule a dental exam. Dr. Rushi Dave and the team at Deer Park Dental Group in Deer Park, TX are here to help you get ahead of the problem before it becomes a costly one.

Call us today at (281) 930-8744 to schedule your appointment. Your jaw will thank you.