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Do you wake up with jaw pain, tooth discomfort, or headaches from grinding your teeth (bruxism) at night? A custom nightguard from Village Family Dentistry may be the relief you need. Made from durable plastic, this small oral appliance fits snugly over your teeth to prevent the harmful effects of grinding.
Protect your teeth from wear, TMJ disorders, and headaches caused by grinding with nightguards. Made from durable acrylic resin, these guards can be customized to fit over your upper teeth, preventing contact with your lower teeth while you sleep. For severe grinders, a smaller guard may be recommended to protect teeth and support jaw muscles. Contact our office today to protect your smile and reduce discomfort!
Teeth grinding, known as bruxism, can happen during the day or while sleeping, often due to stress, anger, or anxiety, without the person being aware. This habit can cause serious harm to oral health. Dentists suggest using a nightguard along with anxiety management methods like therapy or medication to protect your teeth.
While nightguards may not stop grinding entirely, they can help reduce damage such as chipped or loose teeth, worn enamel, and compromised fillings. Wearing a nightguard can also improve sleep quality and alleviate symptoms of bruxism.
Sensitivity or discomfort in the teeth
Unintentional cheek biting
Gum recession
Sleep disturbances causing fatigue
Facial pain due to tight jaw muscles
Temple-related headaches
The TMJ, or temporomandibular joints, are essential for mouth movement. Teeth grinding can impact these joints, causing TMJ disorders characterized by jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds, and jaw locking. Inflammation or jaw injuries can also contribute to TMJ issues. Thankfully, wearing nightguards while sleeping can help align the jaw and decrease muscle tension, alleviating symptoms like:
Facial pain or soreness
Neck and shoulder tension
Intense pain similar to an earache
Ringing sensation in the ears
Difficulty chewing or speaking
Discomfort while eating or talking
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