The dentist performs clinical examinations to find out the damage caused by bruxism during sleep and to determine the size of the symptoms associated with it on the teeth and jaws, and through these examinations the appropriate treatment is recommended, and sometimes the psychiatrist is resorted to to give sedatives and depression treatments and other Drugs that help to sleep quietly without convulsions.
It is also possible to resort to some of these quick procedures that the doctor may deem appropriate for the case:
Mouth splint It is used to separate the friction of the upper jaw from the lower jaw or vice versa.
Botox injections and cosmetic dentistry may be a solution in some cases.
Also, muscle relaxants may be an effective treatment for some conditions.