- Night Guards
Plastic Night Guard
Acrylic Night Guard
Why might I need a mouthguard?
A Mouthguard is perfect for people who:
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Suffer from bruxism, which is a sleeping disorder where one grinds or clenches their teeth during sleep. This can cause tooth and jaw pain, and sore gums.
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Suffer from mild Sleep Apnea, which is a sleeping disorder that causes one to temporarily stop breathing while sleeping. A mouthguard for sleep apnea would push your lower jaw and tongue forward to keep your airway open.
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Suffer from tooth fractures or cracks due to excessive biting forces
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Play a certain sport that has a high risk of falling or injuries to your face
What are the procedures involved?
In order to make a nightguard, a dental impression of your teeth will be taken and sent to a lab. Afterward, a custom-made mouthguard can be fabricated to fit your teeth and help protect your teeth from wear or trauma.
Tips on how to clean mouth guard at home!
Night guards can be a valuable tool for protecting your teeth from the harsh effects of grinding or clenching. Proper care and maintenance can help ensure that your night guard lasts for years. Here are some tips to keep your night guard in great shape:
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Rinse your Night Guard immediately after wearing it, then brush it lightly with a toothbrush.
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Lay it on a Clean Surface and allow it to Dry completely before storing it in its case.
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Remember to Keep your Case Clean and always store your Night Guard in the case when NOT in use.
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Deep Clean your night guard Monthly with a toothbrush and warm water.