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Exploring Nightguards In Jamaica Plain, MA


Nightguards, also referred to as dental guards or mouth guards, are devices used to prevent the potential consequences of teeth grinding. Typically made from a strong transparent material called acrylic resin, these oral appliances can be either soft or hard. To prevent contact between the upper front teeth and lower front teeth during sleep, your dentist will advise you to wear the nightguard over the upper front row of teeth. In instances of intense teeth grinding, a dental guard for the lower teeth may be recommended. Apart from offering protection, mouthguards also provide cushioning for the jaw muscles.

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Bruxism, the habit of grinding teeth, can occur during the day or while sleeping. It is often caused by anger, stress, or anxiety and is usually done unconsciously. However, this habit can harm oral health. To protect your teeth, dentists may suggest using a nightguard along with anxiety treatments such as medication or therapy.

Although night guards do not stop teeth grinding completely, they can help prevent damage to fillings, tooth chipping or loosening, and excessive wear of tooth enamel. Moreover, using a nightguard may enhance sleep quality and relieve symptoms related to bruxism.

  • Tooth sensitivity or discomfort
  • Biting the cheeks
  • Gums that are pulling back
  • Tiredness caused by interrupted sleep throughout the night.
  • Experiencing discomfort in the face due to tight or sore jaw muscles.
  • Temple-related headaches

Using Nightguards For TMJ Offers Several Benefits.

The TMJ, or temporomandibular joints, play a crucial role in the movement of your mouth. However, grinding your teeth can cause problems with these joints, leading to TMJ and various symptoms such as jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds, and a locked jaw. TMJ can also be caused by inflammation or jaw injuries. Fortunately, using nightguards for TMJ while you sleep can help align your jaws correctly and reduce muscle tension. By using a nightguard, you may experience relief from other TMJ symptoms as well, including:

  • Facial pain or discomfort
  • Neck and shoulder pain
  • Intense discomfort similar to an earache
  • Sensation of hearing a ringing sound in the ear
  • Challenges with chewing or speaking
  • Discomfort while eating or talking

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