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Ccat
04-06-13, 12:42
Hi everyone - i am new here :)
(have posted one post on health anxiety board)

I have been on sertraline for aprox 4 and a half weeks- it has been a bit of a rocky start- didnt feel much difference at first- had some horrible night sweats but now- i think they are starting to help- am eating better , feel a bit more myself, technically i am also sleeping more

BUT when I went to dentist he said he could tell i'd been grinding my teeth quit badly(it has caused me to have fillings done!)- I must say my teeth feel very sensitive - my jaw has been aching - and even my arm has been aching and shakey at times (which i think may be linked)

So- please has anyone had this? Is is a side-effect that improves?
Any help and advice very much appreciated, best wishes, Ccat xxx

kittikat
04-06-13, 14:43
I am not on Sert but I am on Venlafaxine which also has the awful side effect of making me clench my jaw and grind my teeth. I actually managed to crack a wisdom tooth and had to have it removed!

I wake most mornings with a jaw ache and sensitive teeth. You can get your dentist to make a mouthguard but I believe they can be quite expensive. I use the Colgate pro-argin sensitive pro-relief toothpaste which I find helps.

I am 8 months into my medication and I still clench and grind my teeth especially at night when asleep. I can control it more during the day if I catch myself doing it.

Check this link for some helpful info & tips http://www.bruxism.org.uk/

I wish you all the best and hope yours manages to improve! Kitti :)

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Oh, and welcome to NMP!!

semper solus
04-06-13, 15:14
Just a thought it might be worth asking your dentist about a mouth guard to wear at night. I use one sometimes as I tend to grind my teeth allot at night It seems to help me.

Nick

Ccat
04-06-13, 16:30
Ah- thank you kitticat- oh heck it does do damage doesn't it?! I have cracked 2 fillings

i shall try the toothpaste and Thank you for the link and your kind welcome :)

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Thank you Nick- I will look into that- am due to see dentist to get fillling fixed anyway

Ccat:)

kittikat
06-06-13, 23:08
Well just an update Ccat...I broke my last remaining wisdom tooth last night with the damn clenching and grinding :doh:

Urgent dental appointment for me now I think, get the bloody thing out before it causes me all the grief the last one did!

I am going to enquire about the mouthguard too or I won't have any teeth left at this rate :roflmao: I will let you know ;) lol

Pipkin
06-06-13, 23:33
Me too! Like Kitti, I'm also on venlafaxine and I'm always clenching my teeth. So far, my teeth are all intact but my jaw aches a lot. When I mentioned it to my dentist, he said that if it carries on, he'd make me a splint to wear at night to align my jaw in a better position so that I wouldn't do it when I'm asleep.

To be honest, I think I've always done it. Medication just seems to have made it worse. I try not to worry about it because it's worth the trade off with crippling anxiety any day!

Pip

Ccat
08-06-13, 10:43
Oh no kitticat- so sorry to hear that!- yes definately ask about guard to see if it helps= sorry not to reply sooner have a had a rough few days

love Cat xxx


that is interesting pipkin- yes i wonder if i was doing it already but meds have made it worse

love ccat xxx

Monkey_Mo
08-06-13, 12:15
Hi all, thought I'd join in here as I'm on day 6 of starting Sert. 50mg.

I've definitely noticed that I am finding myself with a clamped jaw, not so much the grinding but just clamping down as if I were angry or tense?

I have had a bit of jaw ache as a result, which I noticed first actually but now it makes sense in retrospect.

It's just interesting to see how this drug affects everyone, at least we can recognise that some experiences are shared by others. Sometimes I wonder if things I am feeling/experiencing are normal behaviour or the drug.

eight days a week
08-06-13, 12:33
Are the benefits of this medicine enough to risk losing your teeth over? (Honest question.)

:shrug:

kittikat
08-06-13, 14:01
Are the benefits of this medicine enough to risk losing your teeth over? (Honest question.)

:shrug:

In my opinion...yes!! Not sure where I would be now without my medication...and I'm sure the dentist will advise me on the teeth issue :yesyes:

@ Cat...so sorry to hear you are having a bad time, sending you a big hug and positive thoughts hun :bighug1: xx :flowers:

skoosh1
17-08-13, 11:06
Hi everyone, for the past 4 weeks I have had pain in shoulders, neck, jaw, ears and went to the dentist yesterday & they think I'm grinding & clenching teeth during night. I have been on Sert for 5 months now & this has only recently started. I don't know if its the meds or me. The pain lasts all day and really getting to me. has anyone else had this & does it go away or what helps?

Thanksxx

Ccat
17-08-13, 20:50
Hiya Skoosh,
sorry to hear you've been having this pain.
has the dentist offered to make you a guard ? this can help to protect your teeth - though it doesn't actually stop you grinding.
have you ever tried any hypnotherapy recordings? They can help you relax- i have been listening to one before i go to sleep- i will check the title of it for you , ccat x

skoosh1
18-08-13, 15:26
Thanks Cat, I've to go back to dentist in few weeks to see so will probably get a guard then. Think I'm clenching more. That would be great if you can get the name of that for me. Anything is worth a try:Dxx

Ccat
19-08-13, 14:17
here is a link hun:-

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Self-Hypnosis-Teeth-Grinding-Hypnotherapy/dp/B004QOIPDK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1371027612&sr=8-2&keywords=stop+teeth+grinding%5D

She does have a website too where you can listen to a sound sample of her voice. I must say the first time I listened to it a felt self-conscious -:blush: but I now have it as my routine when I go to bed and find it relaxing and helpful.

Best wishes,

Cat x

skoosh1
23-08-13, 16:00
Thanks CCatxx

Her Indoors
30-08-13, 13:42
Hi Cat,

How are you getting on these days? I hope you are feeling a little better and you are settling on your medication. Have been thinking of you and thank you for your kind replies.

Kind regards,

J xxx:bighug1:

Barnabas75
02-09-13, 20:16
Well its been nearly 8 weeks now and the night time jaw clenching,teeth grinding is subsiding consideribly these days.Is yours?