Mouth Guards from 905 Dental Brampton: Preserving Your Dental Health While You Sleep & While You Participate in Sports

Night Guards

Night guards offer an effective solution to grinding and clenching of teeth during sleep. They help prevent your teeth from being worn down and reduce jaw discomfort.

 

Sports Guards

Sports guards, are a vital protective gear designed to minimize the risk of dental injuries and to safeguard your smile. They can also reduce the risk of a concussion from any direct hit to the jaw.

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Night Guards

What are Mouth Guards?

Mouthguards are tools used to shield your teeth from injury while playing sports or grinding or clenching your teeth when sleeping. Additionally, they can assist in snore reduction and obstructive sleep apnea relief. A good mouth guard should not interfere with your speech or breathing and should be sturdy, easy to clean, and resistant to tearing.

What is Bruxism?

When a person clenches or grinds their teeth without chewing, it is called bruxism. The action frequently takes place when the person is asleep, and they are generally unaware of it. The development of teeth, an improper bite, stress, and other factors, are among the causes.

Can TMD be fixed with a Night Guard?

A properly fitted night guard realigns the teeth and jaw, easing temporomandibular joint syndrome symptoms such as discomfort, headaches, and jaw stiffness. While several techniques exist to treat the TMD condition, a dental night guard is the most popular and efficient. Your dentist can advise you on the ideal mouthguard.

Night Guards

What are Night Guards, and why are they important?

Night guards are also known as dental guards or occlusal splints. These dental appliances address Bruxism (teeth grinding) and jaw clenching during sleep. The habit of grinding teeth or clenching them during sleep can lead to significant long-term problems with your teeth. Night guards offer an effective solution to grinding and clenching teeth during sleep. These appliances help prevent your teeth from being worn down and reduce jaw discomfort.

What is Bruxism?

Individuals suffering from Bruxism unconsciously grind or clench their teeth during sleep. Bruxism is a common condition, and its effects can manifest differently

Tooth Wear:

Grinding teeth can wear down your tooth enamel, leading to sensitivity of teeth and gums and the substantially increased risk of developing cavities in your teeth.

Chipped or Cracked Teeth:

Grinding your teeth during sleep with excessive force can lead to teeth cracking or getting chipped.

Jaw Pain and Tension:

Another expected outcome of grinding teeth during sleep is to cause the jaw muscles to be tired and sore. In turn, leading to tension in the jaw and jaw pain.

Headaches:

Bruxism or grinding your teeth during sleep is potentially a major reason for headaches and migraines

How Do Night Guards Help?

Night guards work by being a protective barrier between your upper and lower teeth. The night guard prevents your upper and lower teeth from coming into direct contact while you sleep, thereby eliminating the grinding or clenching of your teeth. Night Guards offer a variety of benefits:

1. Teeth Protection
Night guards protect your teeth from being excessively worn down. They reduce the risk of complications arising from the grinding and clenching of teeth.

2. Jaw Relaxation
Night guards help relax your jaw muscles during sleep by providing a cushion between your upper and lower teeth. This cushioning helps reduce the tension in your jaws

3. Comfortable Sleep
A key benefit of wearing a night guard is that it helps promote better sleep quality by minimizing disruptions to your sleep caused by teeth grinding.

4. TMD Disorder Relief
Night guards can ease discomfort and improve jaw function for individuals with temporomandibular joint (TMD) disorders.

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Sports Guards

Sports Guards: Ensuring Optimal Dental Protection During Sports

The Importance of Sports Guards
Sports are great for fitness and can be both exhilarating and enjoyable. However, sports also have an inherent risk of injury, particularly to your teeth and mouth.

Dental injuries during sports activities are common and can sometimes lead to painful and costly consequences.

Sports guards, also known as mouth guards, are vital protective gear designed to minimize the risk of dental injuries and to safeguard your smile. They can also reduce the risk of a concussion from any direct hit to the jaw.

What Are Sports Guards?
Sports guards are specially crafted oral appliances made from durable materials worn over your teeth during sports activities.

Sports guards act as a cushion, absorbing and dispersing the impact forces that may result from an accidental blow or a collision.

These guards serve as a barrier between your teeth, lips, cheeks, and the soft tissues of your mouth, offering an additional layer of protection.

Types of Sports Guards

Stock Mouth Guards:
Available at sporting goods stores, stock mouth guards are pre-formed and ready-to-wear mouth guards.

Stock mouthguards are an affordable option. The trouble might be that these mouthguards may not provide an ideal fit, limiting their protective capabilities.

Boil and Bite Mouth Guards:
These guards are softened in hot water and then molded to fit your teeth. While offering a better fit than stock mouthguards, they may still be less comfortable than custom-made options.

Custom-Fitted Mouth Guards: These are the best-in-class mouth guards, designed by dental professionals specifically for a person's unique needs and the shape of their teeth and mouth.

These custom-fitted mouth guards offer the highest level of protection, comfort in wearing, and ease of breathing while wearing the sports guard.

The Benefits of Custom-Fitted Sports Guards

Custom-fitted sports guards, like the sports guards we provide at 905 Dental in Brampton, offer numerous advantages:

1. Optimal Protection
Custom-fitted guards offer a snug fit, ensuring maximum protection for your teeth and mouth. They effectively disperse impact forces, reducing the risk of dental injuries.

2. Comfort and Retention
A well-fitted sports guard stays securely in place, allowing you to speak and breathe comfortably during physical activities.

3. Durability
Custom-fitted guards are crafted from high-quality materials, making them more durable and long-lasting than over-the-counter options.

When Should You Wear a Sports Guard?
Any sport involving physical contact or the potential for impact should warrant using a sports guard. This list of sports includes, but is not limited to:

Football
Rugby
Basketball
Lacrosse
Hockey
Soccer
Boxing
Martial Arts

Proper Care and Maintenance

To care for your Sports guard, and ensure longevity and effectiveness, follow these care tips:

Clean Thoroughly: Rinse the guard with cool water after each use. Use a soft toothbrush and mild soap to clean your sports guard after each use.

Avoid Heat Exposure: Keep your sports guard away from direct sunlight and do not wash and scrub it in hot water to prevent any distortions to your sports guard.

Store Properly: Keep the sports guard in a sturdy container with holes that allow ventilation and air circulation.

At 905 Dental, we understand the importance of protecting your dental health during sports activities. Investing in a custom-fitted sports guard can prevent painful dental injuries and safeguard your smile while you participate in all the sporting activities that you enjoy. Don't compromise on protecting your teeth; visit us today for a sports guard spec'd to your unique dental structure.

In sports, prevention of injury to your teeth is the key to keeping your winning smile!

Whether it's helping you with jaw discomfort or managing Bruxism, or if it's the protection of your teeth and gums while you take part in vigorous sports, take the first step towards a healthier and safer smile by scheduling a consultation with us today! Call us: (905) 451-8388.

Common Questions about Mouth Guards

Most frequent questions and answers

Night guards are purposed and designed differently than mouth guards.

The dentist may offer a particular night guard appliance designed to minimize tooth damage for children and adults who are prone to grinding their teeth during the night.

The night guard may be a bite splint or bite plane, depending on the dental use.

When participating in sports such as hockey, soccer, basketball, and football, a mouth guard protects the teeth and mouth from injury.

In either case, the dentist will custom-fit and mold these appliances to fit the upper or lower teeth properly.


Comfortable: The mouthguard you choose should feel settled in your mouth. Anything that gives you anxiety is not something you should wear. Tear-resistant: Your mouthguard shouldn’t shatter or separate even with light pressure. It needs to be robust enough to cushion falls and shield your teeth.
Robust: A top-notch mouthguard ought to possess resilience. It should be able to endure severe drops by either bending or stretching back to its initial shape.
Durable: It ought to be long-lasting enough to last you. A sturdy mouthguard offers good value for the money.
Fit: This is the most crucial factor to consider while purchasing one. The ideal mouthguard is the one that fits well. You should be able to play your game without worrying about the guard coming loose.
Must not impede respiration: The ideal mouthguard must ensure that you have adequate breathing room. You must be able to breathe via your lips to meet your body’s high oxygen needs while participating in sports.
Speech shouldn’t be impeded: You ought to be able to talk loudly enough to be heard by other players over the din of a game.

You need nightguards to protect yourself against biting problems, like clenching and grinding, which can cause abnormal tooth wear, pain in the muscles, and disorders of the temporomandibular joint or TMJ disorders.

Yes, these are some of the possible side effects of wearing mouthguards

  • Your mouth could have an awful taste while wearing the mouthguard.
  • Excessive saliva.
  • You could develop tender gums.
  • You could have pain in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
  • Last but not least, there is a potential for a toothache with an ill-fitting mouthguard.

Except when your dentist instructs you otherwise, you should wear your Nightguard every night. When you bring your Nightguard to your re-care appointments, your dentist can look at it and determine how well it works and whether it needs replacing.