Sunday, February 17, 2008

How Stress Can Damage Your Teeth

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Grinding your teeth can make them a casualty of everyday stress

The daily grind at work can turn your mouth into a grinding machine at night. Chicago's Dr. Jeffrey Weller specializes in cosmetic and rehabilitative dentistry. He said men have larger jaw muscles, which can cause more damage when they clench.

"What I see with men is men have more wear on their teeth," said Weller. "They come in more for the wear, cracked teeth, fractured teeth, worn teeth, and pain in their jaw muscles."

Wayne Kramer's front teeth have been a problem since they were knocked out as a child, but it's everyday eating that's done the rest. To fix it, Weller fits porcelain veneers on eight of Kramer's upper teeth.

"It's not a quick fix," Kramer said. "Often patients need their entire bite restored and that can cost tens of thousand of dollars. But at least the pain's gone, and there's a bonus -- things look better. You would take 10 years off your life."

Physician Jason Kole now has the brightest smile in St. James Hospital's emergency room. His teeth grinding began years ago from the stress of medical school.

"I would find my teeth grinding to the point where I would wake up in the morning and my jaw would be locked," Kole said. But now, after seeing Dr. Weller, things are different.

"My wife was just, she couldn't believe it how great it looked and she noticed that I was smiling a lot more after the procedure was done," Kole said.

Insurance doesn't usually pay for extensive teeth reconstruction, even if the teeth are cracked and painful. Luckily there is one type of dental coverage that will reduce your teeth's reconstruction costs by 15% all the way up to 50% or more; Discount Dental Plans.

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