When COVID-19 restrictions first went into effect last March, dentists across the country closed their doors to everyone except emergency patients. Even though dental offices have been open again for quite a while now, it might seem logical to think that many are suffering from a decline in business — but that isn’t always the case. One dentist in New York City even said that she had been busier than ever. Shortly after her practice reopened, she stated, “I’ve seen more tooth fractures in the last six weeks than in the previous six years.”
What is the reason behind the rise in cracked teeth in Saratoga and other dental problems during the pandemic? Let’s talk about some possible explanations.
Possible Reasons for the Trend
There are several possible reasons for the increase in cracked teeth and related dental issues, including:
- Stress. The pandemic threw the world into chaos. It has caused people to become concerned about their loved ones’ health, the economy, and the world political situation. Stress related to these issues may cause teeth grinding, which may contribute to jaw pain and cracked teeth.
- Ergonomics. Many people are working from home during the pandemic. If they do not have an ergonomic chair and desk, they might suffer from bad posture, which can contribute to teeth grinding and problems with the jaw.
- A lack of sleep. COVID-19 has caused a widespread increase in insomnia, which some have deemed “coronasomnia.” Inadequate rest is a big risk factor for stress and the symptoms that often accompany it, including teeth grinding.
- Quarantine snacking. Many people are snacking more than ever now that they spend most of their time at home. Hard foods increase the risk of teeth fractures, while sugary and acidic treats may lead to cavities and dental sensitivity.
Safeguarding Your Smile
You may be able to reduce the risk to your smile by taking practical stress management steps. Sticking to a regular routine, doing things that you enjoy, eating a balanced diet, and seeking professional mental health help if necessary may all be wise measures. Your dentist may suggest that you start wearing a nightguard to prevent teeth grinding while you sleep.
If you suspect that the pandemic has already taken a toll on your oral health, you might require more extensive treatment. For example, if one of your teeth is cracked, you might benefit from root canal therapy and a crown. If your jaw is in pain, you might need TMJ therapy.
The stress of living during a pandemic can endanger your oral health, but fortunately, there are practical things you can do to protect your precious smile.
Meet the Practice
The three endodontists at Endodontic Associates Saratoga specialize in treating the innermost portion of the teeth — its pulp. If you experience a cracked tooth, they can put their expertise to work to end your pain and get your oral health back on track. To learn more about them and their services, contact our office at 408-255-6511.