Night Guards Modesto, CA
Night guards prevent your teeth from clenching and grinding in your sleep. This condition is known as sleep bruxism, and it affects millions of people every day. It can also help protect against temporomandibular joint disorders. Night guards can help prevent irreversible tooth damage.
Night guards are available at Great Smiles Dental in Modesto and the surrounding area. Protect your teeth even in your sleep. Call us today at (209) 222-3636 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Night Guards vs. Mouth Guards
Though night guards and mouth guards both serve similar purposes, each still have several distinct purposes and reasons for use. Mouth guards protect the teeth during physical activity (e.g., sports), usually during the day. As such, they are usually recommended for athletes and otherwise active patients.
In contrast, night guards protect the teeth from grinding or clenching during sleep. This condition is also known as sleep bruxism, and can cause severe damage to the teeth. If left untreated, it can even lead to loss of tooth structure, gum recession, and facial changes. Fortunately, night guards can help.
It is essential for patients to wear both forms of this appliance regularly and as directed. Otherwise, they run the risk of unnecessary orofacial trauma and damage to the teeth. Most patients with night guards must wear them nightly. Patients with braces may also benefit from mouth guards for sports or night guards during sleep.
“…night guards are designed to protect the teeth from grinding or clenching during sleep.”
Night Guards as a Dental Treatment
Bruxism
Bruxism is a common condition that affects up to 10% of Americans. People with bruxism unconsciously grind their teeth or clench their jaw. Often, this tooth-grinding occurs during the night. As a result, many people with bruxism are unaware that they have the condition.
Over time, bruxism can lead to serious dental problems. Night guards help protect the teeth by easing pressure in the jaw. These devices also guard the teeth against chips and uneven wear patterns that often result from jaw clenching.
TMJ
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects the jaw to the skull. Nighttime grinding or clenching often lead to TMJ disorders, including stubborn headaches and neck pain. Night guards are a simple method for preventing or treating TMJ problems.
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea develops when patients stop breathing for brief periods during the night. Airflow may become blocked due to the placement of the jaw and tongue. Night guards can align the jaw, relieving some sleep apnea symptoms and preventing life-threatening health complications.
“Night guards help protect your teeth by easing pressure in the jaw.”
Benefits of a Night Guard
Clenching and grinding can destroy the tooth enamel. Patients may be at a higher risk for cavities, tooth sensitivity, or gum erosion during their lifetime. People with bruxism can also develop unsightly chipped teeth or muscle tension.
These symptoms can lead to cosmetic dental issues and have a significant impact on the quality of life. Many people who grind their teeth report headaches, neck pain, and restless sleep. Night guards may allow affected individuals to sleep more soundly.
“Night guards may allow affected individuals to sleep more soundly.”
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Choosing a Night Guard
Night guards are available over-the-counter. While these options can be cost-effective, they may not deliver results. Premade night guards don't always fit properly, and they can be uncomfortable. Over-the-counter night guards are also less durable.
Custom-fitted night guards are built to last, and they adapt to the patient's unique needs. Custom night guards can even adapt to braces or other dental appliances. These devices work alongside existing dental or orthodontic treatments.
Modern night guards are made from translucent acrylic, and they are designed to be discreet. There is no need to be self-conscious about a clunky or unattractive appliance. Patients can choose the material for their devices. Our team creates each custom night guard to each patient's specifications.
“Custom-fitted night guards are built to last, and they adapt to the patient’s unique needs.”
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Caring for a Night Guard
Night guards are an integral part of one's oral health regimen. They require the proper care and respect to last as long as possible. Neglecting night guards can cause bacteria to multiply, causing bad breath or infection. As such, proper care is necessary.
Fortunately, cleaning one's night guard is quick and easy. Patients have many options — toothpaste, soap and water, mouthwash, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide and vinegar are all sufficient ways of cleaning a night guard. It is also important to soak the night guard whenever it is not in use during the day.
“Neglecting night guards can cause bacteria to multiply, causing bad breath or infection.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do I need to wear a night guard on both the upper and lower teeth?
A. No. Many patients choose to wear a night guard only on the upper teeth. Great Smiles Dental can help you determine which is the best fit for you during a one-on-one consultation.
Q. How long will my night guard last?
A. The answer varies on a case-by-case basis. Night guards can typically last anywhere from six months to a few years. Patients with minor teeth grinding can typically expect their night guards to last longer.
Q. Do I need to take impressions for both the upper and lower teeth?
A. Yes. This allows us to ensure the most comfortable fit for your night guard. To best protect your teeth, we must account for how they naturally come together.
Q. Do night guards cure bruxism?
A. No. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for bruxism. However, night guards can protect the teeth against its effects.
Q. How can I tell if I have bruxism?
A. It can be difficult to tell if you grind your teeth in your sleep, especially if you live alone. However, there are some telltale signs. These include waking up with headaches, dull tension headaches, chipped or loose teeth, increased tooth pain and sensitivity, and more. If you find yourself experiencing any of these symptoms, let your dentist know immediately.
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Millions of Americans struggle with tooth grinding and clenching. These problems can lead to jaw pain, tooth misalignment, and restless slumber. A customized night guard protects your teeth and helps you enjoy a restful night's sleep.
Do not let conditions like bruxism destroy your oral health. Let Great Smiles Dental in Modesto help you choose a night guard. Call us at 209-222-3636 to schedule an appointment.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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