Mouth Guard In Chandler's Ford

Protect your smile with our custom-fitted mouth guards, designed for sports, TMJ treatment, and night-time teeth grinding.

Purpose of Mouth Guards

Purpose of Mouth Guards

Dentists advocate for the use of mouth guards to protect against dental wear caused by teeth grinding, alleviate discomfort from temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, and prevent injuries during contact sports.

Mouth guards serve multiple purposes, from safeguarding teeth during sports to correcting dental issues. They help to realign facial and jaw muscles effectively. At our clinic, we focus on providing each patient with a custom-fitted mouth guard that meets their specific needs.

Utilising advanced digital imaging, we craft mouth guards tailored to fit the unique oral dimensions of each patient, ensuring optimal muscle function and protection. The placement of mouth guards in the mouth significantly influences how muscles contract and relax, enhancing overall oral health.

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For further information about mouth guards and how best to protect tooth structure, get in touch with our friendly team by phone or email. We can book an appointment or consultation to suit your schedule and assess your oral health needs.

Mouth Guards for Teeth Grinding

Mouth Guards for Teeth Grinding

Mouth guards are often prescribed based on individual assessments and needs, particularly to treat conditions like bruxism—where excessive teeth grinding leads to the wearing down of enamel and exposure of the dentin. This can increase tooth sensitivity to temperature changes and elevate the risk of decay and infection.

These guards are essential for protecting teeth from enamel wear and maintaining overall oral health.

Night mouth guards are specifically designed to be worn during sleep, which is when most teeth grinding occurs. They can also be used during the day to curb teeth grinding triggered by anxiety. Alongside providing mouth guard solutions, dentists may also recommend treatments for the underlying causes of bruxism.

Mouth Guards for TMJ Disorder ?

Mouth Guards for TMJ Disorder ?

Mouth guards are commonly utilised to help treat symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. Those affected by TMJ may suffer from jaw pain that can radiate to the face, head, and neck, often due to overexertion of the muscles involved.

Specific types of mouth guards are designed to alleviate these symptoms by allowing the muscles to relax, thus easing pain in the face, head, jaw, and neck and restoring normal function to the jaw and joints. TMJ disorder is frequently linked to the onset of headaches and migraines; by relaxing the muscles, mouth guards can help prevent these debilitating symptoms.

Benefits
of Mouth Guards

Fractured teeth can result from a variety of causes, including accidental injuries or underlying dental issues. Understanding the common causes of tooth fractures can help individuals take proactive steps to protect their oral health. Here are some key benefits of using mouth guards:

1

Alleviating Painful Symptoms

Mouth guards are designed not only to shield teeth from physical damage but also to alleviate pain caused by conditions such as teeth grinding and TMJ disorder. Symptoms such as jaw, facial, head, and neck pain can lead to fatigue and discomfort. By using mouth guards, individuals can experience significant relief, leading to increased comfort, energy, and overall well-being.

2

Enhancing Safety in Sports

Athletes, particularly those in contact sports, require high energy and endurance to maintain a competitive edge. Sports mouth guards provide crucial relaxation and comfort, enhancing safety and allowing athletes to perform at their best.

3

Preserving Tooth Structure

Damage from contact sports, teeth grinding, or TMJ can cause various orthodontic issues, including malocclusion, oral infections, and even tooth loss. Mouth guards help maintain the structure of existing teeth and reduce the risk of these dental problems.

4

Protecting Orthodontic Appliances

Mouth guards can be used in conjunction with other dental treatments and are often designed to fit over braces, protecting the orthodontic appliances. Specific orthodontic shields, like those offered by Invisalign, also provide protection against contact and wear, safeguarding the teeth during treatment.

FAQs on Mouth Guards

1. What are the risks associated with mouth guards?

Mouth guards are not appropriate for every dental condition. For instance, individuals with loose teeth might find alternative treatments more beneficial, and those with numerous missing teeth might struggle to use a mouth guard effectively due to insufficient dental structure for proper support and fit.

People with active oral diseases or infections might also find mouth guards unsuitable, as they can promote bacterial growth if not managed correctly.

Additionally, damaged mouth guards can cause oral injuries. It is crucial to contact your dentist immediately if your mouth guard is damaged, to arrange for its professional repair or replacement. Incorrect usage, not following the recommended guidelines or manufacturer’s instructions, can also result in injuries.

The selection of a suitable mouth guard is determined through a clinical assessment by your dentist, tailored to enhance your oral health and jaw function. Mouth guards are custom-made to suit the specific needs of the individual, with various options available to accommodate different requirements.

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