Struggling to get a good night’s sleep? The root cause could be closer than you think—even right inside your mouth. Poor oral health is often an overlooked factor in sleep disturbances.
Here’s how your dental well-being might be affecting your sleep and what you can do about it.
The Connection Between Oral Health and Sleep
Good oral health impacts more than just your teeth and gums; it can also be a significant factor in achieving restful sleep. Issues like tooth pain, snoring, jaw disorders, or even nighttime teeth grinding can disrupt your sleep without you reali[z]ing it.
Signs That Dental Issues Are Disrupting Your Sleep
If you wake up with a sore jaw or a headache, it might be due to grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw at night—a condition known as bruxism. Additionally, untreated dental issues like cavities or gum disease can cause discomfort that might wake you up or prevent you from falling asleep.
If you or your partner are prone to snoring, you might benefit from an oral appliance designed to gently shift the lower jaw forward and open your airways for a more peaceful night of rest. Ask us for more information at your next visit.
How Can Dental Care Improve Your Sleep?
Regular dental check-ups can catch issues like bruxism or gum disease early, preventing them from escalating into bigger problems. Our team can provide custom solutions, such as night guards, that specifically address and prevent the oral health issues that disturb your sleep.
If you suspect that your oral health might be the culprit behind your sleep problems, don’t wait for it to worsen.
Ready for a Good Night’s Sleep?
Don’t let oral health issues rob you of precious sleep. Book an appointment with us today and take the first step toward better sleep and better health. We look forward to seeing you in the practice soon.
Here’s to closing your eyes with a smile!