Nightguards
Protect Teeth, Ease Headaches (And Much More!) With Night Guards
Even the healthiest, strongest teeth could not withstand that consistent level of pressure on them over the long term. If you clench or grind your teeth during sleep, you are putting excessive forces on them that they are not designed to handle. Sleep bruxism, as it’s called, can threaten your natural teeth and costly dental work. Night guards are similar to mouth guards but are worn while sleeping to prevent damage from a disorder that causes you to unknowingly clench and grind your teeth while you are asleep. This disorder is called bruxism and leaving it untreated can result in teeth fractures, breakages, headaches, and jaw pain.
The Trouble With Bruxism
Bruxers who clench their teeth and grind their jaws during sleep often times do not realize they have this condition until after a visit with one of our dentists, Drs. Mazzone, Escolin, and Liam. During their regular check-up, they may find telltale signs of bruxism, such as chipped teeth, fractures, and prematurely-damaged crowns and other restorations.
Since bruxism frequently occurs during sleep, patients are not aware that they are clenching or grinding their teeth. There is also a lack of awareness or control associated with bite strength. So, sleep bruxers may grind their teeth with greater force than bruxers who grind and clench during the day. Daytime bruxers tend to engage in these behaviors when concentrating deeply, or as the result of stress, anger, anxiety, or other strong emotions.
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An Effective, No-stress Answer
Our team is trained to design lightweight yet durable oral appliances that are made to fit your mouth. These appliances, or night guards, slip over your teeth. When worn during sleep, night guards protect your teeth and restorations from damage. Our patients have also experienced many other benefits from their night guards, which seem to have nothing to do with the teeth. These additional benefits include:
These additional, quality of life enhancements are rooted in the positive effect night guards have on the jaw joints. The above conditions represent just a few of the symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder. Night guards help to promote a healthy jaw position and bite, and also help to cushion the blow on the joint that is generated by severe grinding and clenching actions.
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