Nightguards

Bruxism is linked to stress, anxiety, abnormal bites and missing teeth, but the exact causes of it are not well understood. There is emerging evidence that it may also be linked to sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, but until there is more conclusive evidence, our best option is to prevent as much of the damage and side-effects of bruxism as we can.

NightguardNightguards are made from a soft plastic or rubber and fit over your upper teeth (or bottom teeth in some cases) to prevent your teeth from touching. The rubber material prevents tooth wear and also helps absorb and disperse the biting forces, thereby preventing jaw pain and headaches that might originate from clenching tension.

Mild bruxism may not need treatment, especially in those patients who clench but don’t grind and don’t have any of the associated symptoms such as headaches or jaw pain. For those with more severe cases, the best therapy is a custom nightguard made by the dentist.

What Is A Nightguard and Why Might I Need One?

A nightguard is a mouthguard that you wear at night while sleeping that protects against damage and discomfort caused by teeth grinding or clenching.

Known as bruxism to dentists, teeth clenching and grinding is an unconscious behavior experienced by both children and adults. Because it often happens when you’re asleep, many patients are unaware that they have bruxism until they learn about the symptoms or the dentist notices damage.

Symptoms of teeth grinding and clenching include:

  • Worn or cracked/broken teeth
  • Jaw pain, neck pain, or even back muscle pain or tenderness
  • Facial pain, earaches, headaches
  • Higher sensitivity to hot, cold or sweet in teeth
  • Sleeping difficulty

Over-The-Counter Nightguards vs. Custom Nightguards

While there are over-the-counter nightguards available, we highly recommend custom nightguards. Here’s why: the pre-formed and boil-and-bite guards you find at the drugstore are not as durable or comfortable as custom nightguards. They’re more likely to impede speech or breathing, slip around or poke you in the gums. When a mouthguard is uncomfortable, you’re less likely to wear it, therefore you’ll be exposed to all the potential problems the nightguard is meant to prevent.

Custom nightguards are created from an exact model of your mouth that we make by taking a mold of your teeth. Once your nightguard has been fabricated, you’ll try it on for fit at our office and if anything doesn’t feel right we can have it adjusted until it’s comfortable.

Bruxism Prevention

We should note that some people unconsciously clench their teeth while they’re awake without being aware of it. Once the dentist has called attention to this habit, you may be able to break it, at least during your waking hours, because wearing a nightguard during the day is not feasible for most patients. Find a way to remind yourself to consciously relax your face and jaw muscles. When the jaw is relaxed your lips should be closed but your teeth apart (the biting surfaces of your back teeth should not be touching). We suggest setting reminders around your home or workplace, or on your mobile phone, to remind you to check whether you’re clenching.

If you suspect that you may be clenching in your sleep, let us know and we can check you for signs and symptoms. Even if you don’t have discomfort or pain, the dentist or hygienist may be able to tell that you clench based on the condition of your mouth. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

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