Nightguards: Saving Your Teeth And Jaw Joints

You may have heard about the types of mouthguards you wear during the day when you’re participating in a sporting event. As you know, they offer a cushion and shock absorption that can provide exceptional protection to your teeth and your surrounding framework. So, what can you expect from a nightguard, you may wonder to yourself? How does it help you to wear a guard when you’re not even awake? Let’s talk about this form of oral health protection, so you may come in to talk with us if you think it’s something you might require!

What’s A Nightguard Like?

Also frequently referred to as an oral appliance, this is a guard somewhat similar to an athletic mouthguard. It will be quite slim and comfortable and we will customize it to ensure it fits your smile beautifully. As you may have guessed, it’s something you will put in at night and that you should wear during sleep.

In What Way Will It Save My Teeth?

Let’s talk grinding and clenching (which is known as bruxism disorder). When you wear a nightguard, you can offer your teeth protection against cracking, erosion, fissures, chips, and more. Though you might not know it just yet, if bruxism affects you, you might be clenching and grinding throughout the night! Whether it’s a nighttime or daytime habit, though, the guard will help. It will cushion teeth throughout sleep and may also help train your muscles to relax.

How Can It Protect My Jaw Joints?

Having some issues with those jaw joints (or TMJs)? A nightguard may help in one of two ways. It may allow us to reposition your jaw, so it’s resting rather than tensing while you sleep. It may also address the aforementioned bruxism, which can cause or worsen TMJ problems. It’s a win-win!

Protect Your Smile With A Custom-Fit Mouthguard

Learn more about how we can protect your smile from the effects of grinding and clenching when you see us about wearing a nightguard. Ready for your checkup in Springfield, OH? Schedule your appointment with North Spring Dental today by calling 937.399.3800.