Most people who grind their teeth do it while they sleep. They wake up with a sore jaw, a dull headache, or teeth that feel sensitive, and they have no idea why. If this sounds familiar, you may have bruxism, a condition that affects millions of Americans and causes real damage to your teeth over time.
At Dupont Dental, Dr. Christopher Banks helps Washington DC patients identify and treat bruxism before it leads to bigger dental concerns. With the right treatment, you can protect your teeth, relieve your symptoms, and finally wake up feeling rested.

What Is Bruxism?
Bruxism is the clinical term for grinding, clenching, or gnashing your teeth. It can happen during sleep, which is called sleep bruxism, or during the day, which is called awake bruxism. Sleep bruxism is far more common and harder to catch because most people have no idea they are doing it.
The forces generated by grinding can be significant. During sleep, some people clench with a force several times greater than normal chewing. Over months and years, this wears down tooth enamel, cracks teeth, and strains the jaw joints and muscles in ways that create pain throughout the head, neck, and face.
What Causes Bruxism?
Bruxism does not have a single cause. It is usually the result of a combination of factors, including:
- Stress and anxiety, which are among the most common triggers
- Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea
- Bite misalignment, where the upper and lower teeth do not come together evenly
- Certain medications, including some antidepressants
- Caffeine or alcohol consumption, especially close to bedtime
Understanding what is driving your bruxism is an important part of finding the right treatment. Dr. Banks takes time to evaluate your full picture before he recommends a plan.
Signs and Symptoms of Bruxism
Because sleep bruxism happens unconsciously, many patients do not realize they have it until a dentist notices the signs. Common symptoms include:
- Worn, flattened, or chipped teeth
- Increased tooth sensitivity
- Jaw soreness or tightness, especially in the morning
- Headaches that start at the temples
- Earache-like pain that is not related to an ear problem
- Facial pain or fatigue
- Disrupted sleep, sometimes noticed by a partner who hears the grinding
If you are experiencing several of these symptoms, a bruxism and TMJ evaluation at Dupont Dental is a smart next step. Dr. Banks will examine your mouth and bite to find the best solution.
How Dr. Banks Treats Bruxism in Washington DC
There is no one-size-fits-all solution for bruxism. Dr. Banks offers two highly effective treatments that address both the symptoms and the underlying causes of teeth grinding.
Custom Night Guards
A night guard is a custom-fitted oral appliance worn during sleep that creates a protective barrier between your upper and lower teeth. Unlike generic night guards bought at a drugstore, the custom appliances at Dupont Dental are made from precise impressions of your teeth. This means a better fit, greater comfort, and more effective protection.
Night guards work by absorbing and redistributing the forces of grinding so that the appliance takes the impact instead of your teeth. They also help relax the jaw muscles, which reduces soreness and headaches over time. Many patients notice a significant improvement in their symptoms within just a few weeks of consistent use.
Bite Equilibration
In some cases, bruxism is driven or worsened by an uneven bite. When your teeth do not come together properly, your jaw muscles work overtime to compensate, which leads to grinding and clenching. Bite equilibration is a procedure that carefully reshapes the biting surfaces of certain teeth to create a more balanced, even bite.
By correcting the underlying imbalance, bite equilibration addresses one of the root causes of teeth grinding rather than just managing the symptoms. It is a precise, conservative treatment that can make a meaningful difference for patients whose grinding is connected to bite issues.
FAQs
Can stress cause bruxism?
Yes. Stress and anxiety are among the most common triggers for bruxism, particularly sleep bruxism. Many patients notice that their jaw pain and headaches get worse during high-stress periods at work or in their personal lives. While managing stress through exercise, therapy, or relaxation techniques can help, it is rarely enough on its own to stop the grinding. A night guard or bite equilibration from Dr. Banks provides physical protection while you work on the underlying stress factors.
Can bruxism damage your teeth permanently?
Yes, it can. Chronic grinding wears down tooth enamel, which does not grow back. Over time, this can lead to flattened or chipped teeth, increased sensitivity, and a higher risk of cracks and fractures. In severe cases, the damage may require crowns or other restorative treatment to repair. The good news is that treating bruxism early with a night guard or bite equilibration can stop the damage before it becomes permanent.
Is a custom night guard better than one from the drugstore?
Significantly better. Store-bought night guards are made in generic sizes that rarely fit well. A poor fit can actually make jaw discomfort worse and may not provide adequate protection. At Dupont Dental, Dr. Banks creates custom night guards from precise impressions of your teeth. The result is an appliance that fits comfortably, stays in place throughout the night, and provides reliable protection for your teeth and jaw joints.
Schedule a Bruxism Consultation in Washington DC
If you suspect you are grinding your teeth, do not wait until the damage becomes visible. Contact Dupont Dental today at (202) 946-4720 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Banks. We serve patients throughout Washington DC and the surrounding area and are ready to help you protect your smile.
