Mouth Guard![]() History of Night MouthguardsNightguards have evolved significantly over the years. Early designs were bulky and less comfortable, but advancements in dental technology have led to lightweight, durable materials. These improvements have made nightguards more accessible and effective in addressing teeth grinding and jaw clenching. Why Are Night Mouthguards Needed?Teeth grinding and clenching can cause tooth wear, fractures, and jaw pain. Symptoms include morning headaches, jaw soreness, and worn enamel. Over time, these habits can lead to conditions like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. A nightguard acts as a barrier, preventing teeth from grinding against each other and minimizing jaw strain. If you experience these symptoms, a nightguard may be a helpful solution. How Are Night Mouthguards Made?Nightguards are custom-made to ensure comfort and effectiveness. The process involves:
Once the nightguard fits correctly, you will receive instructions on how to use and care for it. Night Mouthguards vs. Other Dental DevicesUnlike sports mouthguards, nightguards are specifically designed for nighttime use. They are thinner and more tailored to fit the contours of your teeth. While restorative treatments like crowns and fillings repair damage caused by teeth grinding, nightguards help prevent the damage from occurring in the first place. This preventive approach reduces the need for more extensive dental work. How to Maintain Your NightguardProper care ensures the longevity and hygiene of your nightguard:
Avoid exposing your nightguard to heat, which can cause warping. How Often Should You Replace a Nightguard?The lifespan of a nightguard depends on the severity of teeth grinding and clenching. Regular checkups will help determine when a replacement is needed. Most nightguards last several years with proper care. Benefits of Night MouthguardsNightguards offer several benefits, including:
These benefits contribute to better overall oral and general health. How Do You Know When You Need a Nightguard?If you notice symptoms like jaw pain, tooth sensitivity, or frequent headaches, consult Manoush Farzin, DMD. A thorough evaluation can determine if a nightguard is the right solution. Taking this preventive step can protect your teeth and improve your overall comfort during sleep. Night mouthguards are a simple yet effective way to prevent dental damage and alleviate discomfort caused by grinding and clenching your teeth and jaw. Destination Dental is here to help you protect your smile and enjoy a restful night's sleep. Contact us today at (480) 992-5859 to schedule your consultation. |
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