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    Have You Considered a Mouthguard for Better Oral Health

    KrewBy KrewOctober 9, 2024Updated:December 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    It is quite important that you brush your teeth regularly and get your teeth cleaned by your dentist. But more importantly, you must maintain a beautiful smile on your face.

    Most people often use mouthguards especially those who participate in sports. Also, those who grind their teeth unknowingly need to protect their teeth enamel.

    We suggest you visit SprayberryOrtho clinic and discuss with a professional dentist to know whether you need a mouthguard. Quite possible that you may just need orthodontic treatments.

    Table of Contents

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    • Symptoms of bruxism
      • Types of mouthguards
    • Do you need a mouthguard?
      • 1) Mouthguards for grinding
      • 2) Mouthguards for TMD problems
      • 3) Mouthguards for sports
      • 4) Mouthguards for Sleep Disorders
    • Conclusion

    Symptoms of bruxism

    Many of them don’t know that they grind teeth unknowingly, which may end up leading to any of the following problems: 

    • Increased tooth wear
    • Tooth fractures
    • Limited ability to open the mouth
    • Stiffness and tenderness in the jaw muscles
    • Pain in the jaw joint
    • Headaches
    • Soreness in the temporal muscles around the temples on the sides of the head
    • Earache
    • Sleep issues

    Types of mouthguards

    As per the ADA (American Dental Association), mouthguards are available of the following kinds:

    • Custom: You can get it made with the help of your dentist, and it is quite comfortable.
    • Boil and bite: You can get this from any medical store or sports goods store. They are soaked in hot water to soften and after that the person can wear it.
    • Stock: Although these mouthguards are ready to use and are prefabricated, they may not fit well.

    Do you need a mouthguard?

    People need to use mouthguards so that they can protect their gums and teeth. It can shield the teeth, and gum and enamel remain protected. Even if there is any kind of injury, the teeth remain protected.

    Often, dentists recommend mouthguards for the following problems:

    • Tooth grinding
    • Sports
    • Sleep disorders


    1) Mouthguards for grinding

    Your dentist may suggest you use a mouth guard if any of the following symptoms are noticed:

    • Teeth grinding
    • Chipped fillings
    • Worn enamel.

    2) Mouthguards for TMD problems

    Many people frequently have jaw pain when chewing or have trouble opening their jaws. The following symptoms could indicate temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems:

    • Pain
    • Headaches

    A customized mouthguard can solve this issue.

    3) Mouthguards for sports

    Whether you or your child plays sports, protecting teeth is important. Many injuries involve broken teeth and cuts. A well-fitting mouthguard can reduce these risks and even lower concussion chances.

    Mouthguards also protect braces wearers from soft tissue injuries. Check with coaches about mouthguard rules, and have it checked at dental visits for a proper fit.

    4) Mouthguards for Sleep Disorders

    People with sleep disorders may use an advanced device that adjusts their tongue and jaw to keep their airways open.

    Those who are suffering from the following must use this device:

    • Obstructive sleep apnea
    • Loud snoring
    • Nighttime teeth grinding.

    Conclusion

    A dentist may recommend that you use a mouthguard so that you can always keep your teeth and gums protected against any injury.

    Those who may be grinding their teeth knowingly or unknowingly must also use this guard to keep their teeth enamel protected.

    For those seeking expert denture care, Gaetz Avenue Denture Clinic Red Deer offers personalized solutions for improved oral health.

    However, it is always suggested that you consult a professional dentist before wearing a mouthguard.

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