Bruxism

Customized treatments to combat teeth grinding.

What is BruxiSpa™?

BruxiSpa is a comprehensive treatment designed to relieve bruxism and its consequences. Through a combination of relaxing therapy with diathermy, physiotherapy, dry needling, bite splints, relaxing injections, intra-articular treatment, and, in cases of muscle spasm, Botox (Xeomin®) botulinum toxin for muscle release, we offer an effective and long-lasting solution to reduce pain, muscle tension, and improve quality of life.

Benefits of BruxiSpa™

  • Relief from jaw and head pain
  • Reduction of muscle tension and dental wear
  • Improved temporomandibular joint (TMJ) mobility
  • Increased relaxation and overall well-being
  • Personalized treatment for each patient

How does BruxiSpa™ work?

  • Therapeutic diathermy: Increases circulation and relaxes muscles.
  • Specialized physiotherapy: Manual techniques to relieve tension.
  • Dry needling: Releases trigger points in overworked muscles.
  • Bite splint: Protects teeth and prevents joint overload.
  • Relaxing injections: Help reduce nighttime bruxism.
  • Intra-articular treatment: Improves lubrication and TMJ function.
  • Botox treatment for bruxism: For muscle spasms, we use Botox (Xeomin®) for muscle release.

Who is BruxiSpa™ for?

If you suffer from jaw pain, teeth grinding, tension headaches, or stiffness in the neck and shoulders, BruxiSpa is the ideal solution for you.

We are located at Velázquez 13 Street in Madrid.

You can also contact us at +34 695 53 28 71 via WhatsApp for any questions or further information.

Benefits

Bruxism Treatments

There are various therapies to address bruxism, focusing on relieving symptoms and treating underlying causes:

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Treatments

Different treatments with the same goal: treating bruxism.

  1. Bite splints: Dental devices that protect teeth from wear and help reduce muscle tension.
  2. Relaxation therapies: Techniques such as meditation, yoga, or biofeedback can effectively reduce stress and anxiety associated with bruxism.
  3. Physiotherapy: Specific exercises and massages on the jaw and neck can relieve muscle tension and improve temporomandibular joint (TMJ) function.
  4. Medications: In some cases, muscle relaxants or anxiety medications may be prescribed to help reduce bruxism.
  5. Symptom treatment with neuromodulators: Such as Xeomin® for muscle spasms.

Bruxism Prevention

To prevent or reduce bruxism, it is recommended to:

  • Stress management: Incorporate relaxation techniques into your daily routine to reduce tension.
  • Healthy sleep habits: Maintain a regular sleep routine and create a restful sleep environment.
  • Regular dental check-ups: Visit the dentist regularly to detect and treat any signs of bruxism early.

If you suffer from jaw pain, teeth grinding, tension headaches, or stiffness in the neck and shoulders, BruxiSpa is the ideal solution for you.

We are located at Velázquez 13 Street, Madrid.

You can also contact us at +34 695 53 28 71 via WhatsApp for any questions or further information.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have more questions about bruxism or TMJ?

In some cases, bruxism may decrease or disappear, especially if it is related to specific stress factors that are resolved. However, if bruxism is severe, persistent, or causes pain, it is important to seek treatment to prevent long-term dental damage and treat any associated TMJ disorder. Consultation with a dentist or doctor is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Complete prevention may not always be possible, but some measures can help reduce the risk or severity:

  • Managing stress through relaxation techniques and exercise.
  • Avoiding habits that put strain on the TMJ, such as chewing gum or nail-biting.
  • Maintaining good posture, especially during prolonged work in front of the computer.
  • Regular dental visits to detect early signs of bruxism.

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