If you are constantly feeling under stress at work and at home, visit a night guard dentist. While that may sound like a strange combination, it can save your teeth and prevent headaches. Many people do not realize that when they have stress, the chance of clenching or grinding teeth at night only increases. In times of particularly high stress, people will often wake up with a bad headache or severe face, neck or jaw pain. If this sounds like you, then it is time to visit the dentist.
We will start by examining your teeth to see if there are any signs of teeth grinding. The typical signs of teeth grinding can include the teeth being chipped or worn down as the enamel starts to come off. In extreme cases, it will be possible to visually identify that the patient is grinding the teeth. Minor cases of teeth grinding may only be noticeable to us; during your examination. If we believe that you are grinding or clenching at night, we will recommend wearing a night guard.
As a night guard dentist, we can prevent teeth grinding and the headaches that come with it. We will provide you with a removable oral appliance to wear at night. The process is non-invasive and fairly simplistic. We will begin by making an impression of your teeth to create a custom night guard. It will be made out of soft plastic that surrounds both your upper and lower teeth in a similar fashion to that of a full retainer. The main difference between a retainer and a night guard is that a night guard will prevent your teeth from touching. We will design the night guard in such a way as to hold the teeth in place. By simply wearing the guard at night, your teeth grinding will stop and so will the resulting discomfort.
Night Guard Everett
The benefits of a night guard are instantaneous, and many people report feeling better the next morning after wearing it for the first time. Since it is such a small device, it is entirely portable, you can travel with it or slip it in after the lights go out. There is no bulky chord or machinery to worry about with a night guard, simply a retainer-like device that you slip into your mouth. We recommend that our patients wear it on a regular basis if their symptoms are severe. Those that have intense jaw pain, for example, will benefit best from using the guard every night and will typically notice a difference if they stop for even one day.
If, however, you are experiencing the headaches or jaw pain during stressful times only, you may need to wear the guard during particular seasons of life, rather than every night. If this is the case, you should be able to tell when to wear it based on how you feel upon waking up. At the first sign of a headache or discomfort, you should pull out the night guard and use it again. As a night guard dentist, we will ensure that it fits perfectly so that regardless of whether you wear it nightly or occasionally, you will feel comfortable and be able to sleep without disruption while simultaneously protecting your teeth.
Live in Everett, MA and have questions about night guards? Give us a call at (617) 826-6075.
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