Sportsguards & Nightguards
Night Guard
The first question to ask is: What is a dental night guard?
This is a device used to treat the condition known as bruxism or teeth grinding. It is worn over either the top or bottom teeth to provide a cushion to prevent grinding. This condition more commonly occurs at night and can cause quite a considerable amount of jaw pain and discomfort. Headaches can also be a result of bruxism.
A dental night guard can be made of acrylic or plastic. An acrylic dental night guard is less flexible than a plastic one which means that it will stay in place more effectively. They are more expensive than plastic.
A dental night guard can be bought off the shelf from drugstores or even online. These guards, while cheaper and readily available, are often not very comfortable as they do not fit properly. They have not been specifically made for the wearer. They can be molded by placing in hot water but even then the fit may not be quite right. Not surprisingly, dentists do not recommend this type of dental night guard.
For a custom fitted dental night guard a dentist will take an impression of the teeth and then the guard can be made to fit the patient exactly. Children who need to wear a dental night guard will need to have one made each year as they grow. However, guards fitted and made by dentists can be very expensive up to $500. Is the relief obtained from wearing a custom fitted dental night guard worth the high cost?
When making the decision whether to purchase a custom made dental night guard take into consideration how much repairing worn down teeth would cost. Teeth capping and dentures cost a lot of money, so maybe a dental night guard is the answer. Remember the old saying “prevention is better than cure”.
The benefits of wearing a dental night guard are many. These include:
- Stopping tooth grinding
- Improving breathing
- Easing the ache in neck and shoulders
- Reducing headaches
- Lessening jaw stress
- Protecting teeth from damage caused by grinding
- Reducing chance of teeth chipping or loosening
- And wearing a dental night guard may even reduce snoring!
To effectively stop teeth grinding a dental night guard should be worn nightly. Over time a person may stop grinding their teeth so the device need not be worn. Children usually outgrow teeth grinding.
A dental night guard is easy to maintain. It should be cleaned with toothpaste after each use and rinsed thoroughly.
The use of a dental night guard can make the lives of those who suffer from bruxism so much easier. It will mean that they sleep better, have fewer aches and pains, and their teeth will be kept in a much better condition. The biggest decision to be made is whether to buy a ready made device or have one made for you by a dental professional.
The health of the teeth and mouth of elderly patients is a specialty at Smiles on Lawrence Dental.
Canadians of all ages can enjoy good oral health and benefit from regular professional dental care. Provided you look after them, your teeth and gums will look good and stay healthy for life.
As you age, however, you may need to make a few changes in the way you care for your teeth and gums. If you need advice on looking after your teeth and gums, or those of a dependent relative or friend, your dentist and the Canadian Dental Association can provide you with valuable information.
You are never too old to have healthy teeth and gums. And you are never old enough to stop seeing your dentist! Your dentist wants to make sure you maintain healthy teeth and gums for your whole life. This section explains how your needs change as you get older.
Flossing & Brushing – Along with a regular check up, brushing and flossing are the most important things you can do for your dental health.
Denture Care – You need to care for false teeth and partial dentures as carefully as you would look after natural teeth.
Tips for Caregivers – You may find yourself looking after the health of someone else. This person may be family, or a close friend. There is a lot you can do to help when this person needs mouth care.
The Check Up – Everybody needs regular dental checkups. The reason is simple: even if you brush and floss every day, you cannot see all the parts of your own mouth.