There are cause-and-effect issues that impact the condition of your teeth and your general health.
For example, you could awaken with headaches or jaw pain or you might notice that your teeth are weakening and appear worn.
The solution for those conditions could be an occlusal guard commonly known as a night guard.
An occlusal guard is a custom-designed dental appliance that is most often worn during sleep (thus being called a night guard).
The appliance is made of safe, durable plastic or resin. It's custom-made to fit over your upper or lower teeth.
A night guard creates a barrier between the surfaces of your upper and lower teeth.
The appliance's main function is to prevent your teeth from grinding against each other - a common issue during sleep.
Clenching or grinding your teeth during sleep can potentially damage your teeth.
You could experience a variety of dental issues such as:
A night guard provides cushioning against the impact of any grinding or clenching you do during sleep. The oral appliance helps reduce the risk of tooth damage and the discomfort that can result from overnight clenching.
This condition can cause pain and the dysfunctional movement of your jaw joint and its surrounding muscles.
A night guard helps alleviate your TMJ-related symptoms. It promotes proper, healthy jaw alignment and reduces the strain placed on your jaw joints and connected tendons.
Misaligned teeth can cause you to experience an uneven bite and unnecessary wear on your teeth.
A night guard redistributes your bite making it more even and aligned.
The pressure exerted when grinding or clenching your teeth can lead to the erosion of your tooth enamel.
Wearing a night guard during sleep creates a protective barrier that absorbs the force applied when your grind or clench your teeth.
A night guard helps your jaw muscles relax when you sleep. You could wake up with a substantially less jaw pain, jaw joint stiffness, and the tension that's common with TMJ disorder.
Use of a night guard reduces the tension-causing effects of teeth grinding and clenching. Thus your tension headaches and migraine issues can be diminished with consistent use of the appliance.
Dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, or veneers are at risk if you grind or clench your teeth. These treatments can be damaged or dislodge as a result.
A night guard creates a protective barrier around your dental restorations. The appliance can help you avoid costly replacement or repairs and prolong the life of your oral health investments.
The multi-faceted benefits of a dental occlusal (night) guard are worth consulting with your dentist - especially if you're experiencing jaw pain or tooth damage.
And speaking of a dental consultation - start the discussion about the use of a night guard with an online dentist.
Take advantage of a convenient, accessible, and cost-effective virtual dental care solution on the Dental.com platform.
The Dental.com team of dental professionals are trained to identify, diagnose, and treat any dental condition. From toothaches to second opinions - you’re covered!
Discover more about Dental.com on our How it Works page. Or Register Now.