— Why families choose us for bruxism care
Bruxism is rarely an emergency, so we look at the whole picture, not a quick fix.

If you wake with a tight jaw, notice your teeth looking flatter than they used to, or a partner has heard you grinding at night, you’re in the right place. We treat bruxism with custom-fitted occlusal splints, muscle-relaxant therapy and gentle repair of worn teeth, and refer more complex jaw-joint cases on when that’s the right step.
The Kurmond Dentist is an ADA member practice with roots that reach back to our original Pitt Town clinic, looking after families from Kurmond, North Richmond, Richmond, Windsor, Kurrajong and the surrounding Hawkesbury.
You’ll find us unhurried. We take the time to look at your teeth, your jaw, your sleep and your stress, and because we claim through HICAPS on the spot, the cost side stays clear from the start, with no surprises.
— What is bruxism?
The signs you grind or clench, often noticed by a dentist or a partner first.
Bruxism is the grinding of teeth or clenching of the jaw. It can happen while you’re awake, often without you realising, but most commonly during sleep, which is why so many people don’t know they do it. Spotting the signs early gives you the best chance of protecting your teeth before any lasting damage is done.
Teeth that look flat, chipped, worn or increasingly sensitive
A sore, tight or tired jaw, especially first thing in the morning
Headaches around the temples, or aching that spreads to the ears
A partner hearing a grinding noise during the night
Small notches appearing where your teeth meet the gum line
— Worth treating early
Treating bruxism early is far gentler and simpler, than rebuilding worn teeth.
On your teeth
Untreated grinding can flatten and crack teeth, wear away enamel, and cause the small notches near the gum line (abfraction) that make teeth sensitive to cold and more prone to decay.
On your jaw
Persistent clenching can tire and inflame the jaw muscles and the joint itself, leading to ongoing pain, clicking and headaches that reach beyond the teeth.
— How we treat bruxism
No single fix, we match the treatment to your situation.
We start with an assessment, then recommend one of these, or a combination, depending on what’s driving your grinding and the wear it’s already caused.