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Understing the concept of Nightguards.

Do I require a night guard?

If you wake up with a sore jaw, it may indicate that you are grinding your teeth, especially if you have a high-stress job and notice your teeth chipping. Teeth grinding can cause headaches, earaches, and damage to your fillings or teeth over time. Surprisingly, teeth grinding can even wear down the hardest bone in the body, the tooth. In more severe cases, it can lead to tooth sensitivity and joint wear. Fortunately, all of these issues can be avoided by using a night guard. We can assess your situation to determine if a night guard is necessary for you.

Should I wear night guards while participating in sports?

People of all ages, including children and adults, who engage in contact sports like football, boxing, soccer, ice hockey, basketball, lacrosse, and field hockey should wear mouth guards. It is also suggested that individuals participating in non-contact sports like gymnastics, as well as recreational activities such as skateboarding and mountain biking that carry a risk of mouth injuries, should also consider using protective mouth guards.

Benefits of Using Night Guards

Do you find yourself grinding your teeth when you're angry, stressed, or anxious without even realizing it? This habit, known as bruxism, can have negative effects on your oral health. Dentists may recommend using a nightguard and anxiety treatments to protect your teeth.

While a nightguard may not completely eliminate teeth grinding, using it regularly can help prevent damage to fillings, avoid chipping or loosening of teeth, and reduce wear on tooth enamel. It may also improve your sleep quality and reduce bruxism symptoms.

If you're interested in learning more about nightguards, please schedule an appointment with our dentist at Randall Pointe Dental. They can assess whether a nightguard is right for you. Your satisfaction is our top priority!

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