BRUXISM SPECIALISTS IN MADRID
Do you wake up with a tense jaw, headaches, or notice your teeth are worn? At MAG Dental Clinic, we diagnose and treat bruxism with night guards and complementary therapies to protect your smile and your temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Your first visit is free and you'll receive a straightforward quote.
What is bruxism and why does it occur?
El bruxism It is the involuntary habit of clenching or grinding the teeth, usually while we sleep, although it can also occur during the day.
Main causes of bruxism:
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Stress and anxiety.
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Dental malocclusion (poor alignment).
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Sleep disorders.
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Genetic factors.
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Stimulants such as caffeine, alcohol or tobacco.
Without treatment, it can lead to chronic pain, severe tooth wear and life disorders. TMJ (temporomandibular joint).
Bruxism symptoms: when to seek treatment?
Bruxism can go unnoticed for years, but there are signs to watch out for.
One of the most common symptoms is jaw pain or stiffness upon waking, often accompanied by a morning headache.
It is also common to notice abnormal wear of the enamel, small cracks in the teeth, or tooth sensitivity without apparent cause. In some patients, teeth grinding is noticed by the partner during the night.
Bruxism treatments at MAG Dental
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Mouth guards are the ideal solution for those who suffer from bruxism, a condition that causes involuntary grinding and clenching of the teeth, causing discomfort and tooth wear. Custom-designed, these guards help reduce jaw tension, protecting tooth enamel and relieving muscle and joint pain. Consult with a specialist and improve your quality of life with a mouth guard tailored to your needs.
In our clinic we offer different options depending on your case:
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Custom night guard: protects teeth and relieves jaw pressure.
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Occlusal adjustment: corrects abnormal dental contacts that cause tension.
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Maxillofacial physiotherapy: massages and exercises to relax the muscles.
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Dental rehabilitation: veneers or crowns to restore worn teeth.
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Orthodontics: corrects malocclusions related to bruxism.
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Relaxation therapies / stress management: support to reduce emotional tension.
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Neuromodulators (botulinum toxin): indicated in severe cases of muscular hyperactivity.
Each case is unique, so we develop a personalized plan after the initial assessment.
Examples of bruxism in Madrid
Patient with severe dental wear and aesthetic problems
The patient came to MAG Dental Clinic (Hortaleza, Madrid) with fractured teeth, advanced wear, and an unharmonious smile, which affected both his masticatory function and his personal confidence.
Treatment: Under the guidance of our team of specialists in dental aesthetics and oral rehabilitation, we perform a comprehensive restoration with custom ceramic crowns and veneers, using advanced digital technology (3D scanning, CAD/CAM) to ensure maximum precision.
Result: In just a few sessions, we were able to restore function, restore aesthetics, and transform the patient's smile with a natural and lasting result. Thanks to the more than 30 years of experience at MAG Dental Clinic, recognized on TopDoctors and Doctoralia, this case reflects our commitment to safe protocols, quality results, and complete patient satisfaction.

Why choose MAG Dental Clinic for your bruxism in Madrid?
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More than 30 years of experience in Hortaleza.
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Recognized in TopDoctors and Doctoralia.
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Free first visit.
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Flexible financing up to 48 months.
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Rigorous hygiene protocols and advanced technology.
Our clinic is located in Canillas, Hortaleza (28043 Madrid), very close to the Ice Palace, IFEMA Madrid and Juan Carlos I Park. We also serve patients from neighborhoods such as Pinar del Rey, Palomas, Valdefuentes, Apóstol Santiago, and postcodes 28042 and 28055. In addition, we frequently receive people from all over the Community of Madrid: Alcobendas, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Coslada, Torrejón, Pozuelo, Majadahonda, Getafe, Leganés, Alcorcón and Rivas-Vaciamadrid.
Prevention and self-care for bruxism
In addition to professional treatment, we recommend:
- Reduce stress (exercise, yoga, deep breathing).
- Avoid caffeine and alcohol before bed.
- Maintain a correct posture while working and resting.
- Do mandibular relaxation exercises.
- Use the night guard as directed.
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