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How Can Dentists Help With Jaw Clenching & Pain?

If you wake up with a sore jaw, frequent headaches, or notice yourself clenching your teeth during the day, you’re not alone. Jaw clenching—also known as bruxism—is more common than most people realize—and often happens while you sleep, so you might not even know you’re doing it. The good news? Your dentist can do more than just spot the signs—they can actually help relieve the pain and protect your teeth.
Why Does Jaw Clenching Happen?
Stress is a major contributor, but it’s not the only cause. Clenching and grinding—also called bruxism—can also be linked to sleep disorders, certain medications, or a misaligned bite. Over time, untreated clenching can wear down enamel, crack teeth, and strain your jaw joints (TMJs), leading to even more discomfort.
How Your Dentist Can Help
Dentists are often the first to notice the signs of clenching. In your routine checkup, they might see flattened tooth surfaces, small fractures, gum recession, or tenderness in your jaw muscles. One of the most effective solutions is a custom nightguard—a clear, comfortable device you wear while sleeping. It cushions your teeth, relieves pressure on your jaw, and helps prevent further damage. Unlike store-bought mouthguards, these are made to match your unique bite for a better fit and feel.
Can Invisalign Help With Clenching?
In some cases, yes—especially if your clenching is related to bite misalignment. When teeth don’t come together evenly, your jaw muscles may overwork to find a balanced position. That constant tension can lead to clenching or grinding, especially at night. Invisalign can gradually move your teeth into better alignment, helping your bite fit together more naturally. As your bite improves, the strain on your jaw muscles often lessens.
Even during treatment, Invisalign trays and retainers can offer a bonus benefit: they act as a thin barrier between your upper and lower teeth. While they’re not a substitute for a nightguard, this extra cushioning can reduce direct tooth-on-tooth contact, which may help minimize wear from light grinding.
Find Relief at CarolinasDentist—Serving 14 Locations Across North Carolina
At CarolinasDentist, we help patients across North Carolina find lasting relief from jaw clenching and the discomfort it causes. Whether you need a custom nightguard or want to explore Invisalign to correct your bite, we’ll work with you to find a solution that fits. Let’s protect your smile—and help your jaw finally relax. Schedule your visit today to get started.