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How Liverpool Dental Spa can stop Snoring

Wednesday, December 13th, 2017

If snoring is keeping you awake at night and you’re dreaming of a good night’s sleep, we may be able to help. At Liverpool Dental Spa, we have experience in treating patients who snore on a regular basis and we can help to bring peace back to your household.

Why do I snore?

You may not know that you snore, but it’s highly likely that others will tell you if you’re keeping them up. If you’re tired of getting a barrage of complaints every morning or you feel guilty about keeping your other half up, we may have just the solution. The noise you hear when you snore is caused by the soft tissue at the back of the throat vibrating. In many cases, snoring occurs as a temporary effect of illness, for example when you have a cold, or when you change sleeping position. It’s very common to snore when you lie on your back, for example. Snoring can also be caused by drinking, as alcohol relaxes the muscles in the throat. Persistent snoring may be a side-effect of smoking and it is also linked to being overweight.

How we can help

If you’ve tried changing your sleeping position and you’re still snoring, we may recommend wearing a specially designed bite guard at night. This bite guard is a device, which helps to improve air flow while you sleep, increasing the amount of oxygen you take in. The appliance works by adjusting the position of the jaw, moving the lower jaw forward slightly to maximise oxygen uptake.

Our bite guards are designed for the individual and they’re comfortable to wear.

If snoring is getting you down or you live with a snorer and you can’t remember the last time you had a peaceful night, now is the time to get in touch! We might just be able to make sleepless nights a thing of the past.

How Liverpool Dental Spa can help you stop snoring

Thursday, November 30th, 2017

There’s nothing that can divide a household quite like snoring. If you’re a snorer and you’re tired of facing a barrage of complaints every morning or you live with a snorer and you long for peaceful nights again, you’ve come to the right place! At Liverpool Dental Spa, we understand the importance of getting enough sleep and hopefully, we’ll find a solution that will restore peace in no time at all.

What causes snoring?

Snoring is often linked to lifestyle factors, for example, your weight and how much you drink or smoke, but it can also be associated with your sleeping position, allergies and structural issues in the nose that affect oxygen flow. Snoring is not the same as sleep apnoea, but loud, persistent snoring is often a sign of sleep apnoea. The noise you hear when somebody snores is created by vibrations of the soft tissue at the back of the throat.

Tackling snoring

If you snore on a regular basis, it’s worth trying to make changes to your lifestyle and sleeping on your side rather than your back. If snoring persists, we can provide treatment in the form of a device, which is designed to push the lower jaw forward. The outcome of using a mandibular repositioning device is an open airway, which facilitates easy breathing while you sleep. The device isn’t painful or uncomfortable and all it does is open up the airway to enable more oxygen to flow into the body.

Are you struggling with snoring? Is it difficult to remember the last time you had a good night’s sleep? If snoring is causing you problems, now is the time to pick up the phone and give us a call! We’re here to help, and hopefully, you’ll be dreaming sweetly before you know it.

Sore Jaw? See how we can help you in the heart of Liverpool

Thursday, June 15th, 2017

Do you sometimes wake up with a painful jaw? Does your jaw feel stiff when you yawn or open your mouth? Do you suffer from headaches or pain in your neck or shoulders? If your jaw feels painful, don’t suffer in silence. If you’ve got a sore jaw, we can help you, right here in the heart of Liverpool.

What causes jaw pain?

Jaw pain is often associated with trauma or accidents, but it can also be a symptom of TMJ disorder, also known as TMD. The temporomandibular joint is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull. When you open and close your mouth, if you hold your fingertips at the side of your face under your ear, you’ll feel the joint moving. TMJ disorder is the name given to a group of symptoms that affect this joint. Examples include:

  • Clicking and popping noises when you move your mouth
  • Stiffness in the jaw
  • Jaw pain
  • Restricted range of movement in the jaw joint
  • Headaches
  • Shoulder and neck pain

TMJ disorder can sometimes be a result of bruxism. Bruxism is the medical name for grinding your teeth. When you grind the teeth together, this can cause tension in the muscles around the jaw. Many people grind their teeth without realising, and if you’re waking up with symptoms like those listed above, this may be the cause. Bruxism is sometimes linked to stress and anxiety, but it may also be caused by loose restorations, such as fillings, and orthodontic issues.

What can be done for TMJ disorder?

The treatment path will depend on the underlying cause. If there are problems with the bite that are contributing to bruxism, orthodontic treatment may be recommended. Our dentists can also fix loose fillings or crowns. If there are other causes, we may recommend using a bite guard. A bite guard is a bespoke device, which can be worn during the night. The aim is to prevent the top and bottom arches of teeth from clashing together while you sleep.

Don’t Let Jaw Joint Problems Destroy Your Joy This Christmas

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2015

At Christmas time, you want to enjoy a few days off, sample some festive delicacies and spend time with your favourite people. You don’t want to worry about jaw joint pain. If you regularly wake up with jaw pain, headaches or toothache, now is the time to call us so we can help you banish TMJ troubles for good.

About TMJ disorder

TMJ disorder is a group of symptoms that affects the temporomandibular joint. This joint is one of the busiest joints in the body and you can feel it working if you place your fingers on the side of the face by the ears and open and close your mouth. Symptoms of TMJ disorder include:

  • clicking and popping noises when you move your jaw
  • jaw pain
  • stiffness
  • headaches and neck and shoulder pain
  • restricted movement in the jaw

Possible causes of TMJ disorder include:

  • tooth grinding
  • clenching the jaw
  • underlying health conditions (such as arthritis)

How we can help

Many cases of TMJ disorder are linked to tooth grinding, also known as bruxism. Tooth grinding can be brought on by stress and anxiety or linked to orthodontic issues and loose crowns or fillings. If you grind your teeth, we can try to determine and address the cause. This may involve repairing loose restorations, fitting braces or creating a custom-made bite guard. A bite guard is a device placed inside the mouth to prevent contact between the upper and lower arches of teeth while you sleep. We can also recommend stress management techniques.

 

Treating Jaw Joint Pain In The Heart Of Liverpool

Wednesday, January 1st, 2014

Use degrades: If something is in continual operation, it will wear down. At a dentist’s practice, you will often hear about how this issue affects teeth, but, likewise, your jaw can also suffer the pains of continual repetition. Thankfully, at Liverpool Dental Spa, we are equipped both to deal with, and help indentify, jaw joint problems.

Key indicators of jaw joint issues

Does your jaw often click? Does it regularly ache? Well, these are the bluntest indicators of jaw problems. Sometimes, however, jaw problems can occur as the result of a bacterial infection, often as the result of poor dental hygiene. TMD, or ‘Temporomandibular disorder’ if you want to sound smart, is a chronic jaw problem and it is estimated that 20% of the population are affected by it, yet it only 10% or 20% of those affected with the problem will go and seek help! Many other major problems often include jaw pain as a symptom, so being checked out is incredibly important as it might indicate something beyond discomfort! Jaw pain, if not dealt with, can lead to more serious jaw problems as well.

Treatments

There are a variety of treatments available to combat jaw pain. Thankfully, most of these are non-surgical and surgical treatment is, in itself, only recommended in extreme cases. Some basic treatments include performing small, regular jaw exercise or altering your diet: avoiding harsh, crunchy foods and cutting your foods in to more manageable chunks can help prevent jaw pain. Slight changes in general posture and habit can also make a difference: Avoiding extreme jaw movements and trying not rest your jaw in your hand can help. If physical therapy and dietary changes don’t produce the desired results, medication can also be used to relieve swelling and muscle pain. If needed, surgical options are also available.

Contact us

Don’t suffer in silence! If jaw pain is causing you distress, then contact us at Liverpool Dental Spa and see how we can help.

 

 

Treating The Cause Of Headaches And Migraines In The Heart Of Liverpool

Thursday, August 29th, 2013

Headaches are very common and in most cases they come and go without any real problem; however, if you suffer from severe headaches or migraines or you have headaches on a regular basis, this can be very debilitating.

What causes headaches?

There are many possible causes of headaches, from dehydration and vision problems, to teeth grinding and TMJ disorder and stress. At Liverpool Dental Spa we understand how headaches and migraines can impact day to day life and we explore different treatments and therapies to help patients to live a more comfortable life.

What can be done for headaches and migraines?

Over the years we have found that dental treatment can be very effective for headaches and migraines. We offer pain management consultations for patients, which enable us to discuss symptoms and possible cause and determine whether there are treatments that could be of benefit. In some cases, headaches and migraines are linked to TMJ disorder, which affects the temporomandibular joint, which joins the skull to the jaw.

TMJ disorder is a term used to describe symptoms including pain in the jaw, headaches, restricted movement in and around the jaw and clicking and popping noises when you move your jaw. TMJ disorder is often associated with teeth grinding, which is known as bruxism; many people grind their teeth during the night subconsciously and this can result in headaches, worn biting surfaces and chipped teeth.

One solution we can suggest for teeth grinding is a nigh guard, which is a custom-made appliance, which helps to prevent tooth to tooth contact during the night.

If you suffer from headaches and migraines and painkillers are doing the trick, give us a call today  at Liverpool Dental Spa and find out if we could help to make your life pain-free.

 

 

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