Night guard for teeth grinding in Scarborough, ON

If the muscles around your jaw feel tender or stiff and your jaws lock when you open your mouth, you may have bruxism. Bruxism is a condition that makes you grind or clench your teeth at night. It can cause loss of teeth and disturb your sleep cycle in a way that could get you to end up at the dentist’s office. Here at Toothlight Dental, Dr. Israa will examine your teeth to determine if, in fact, you have this condition.

When you grind your teeth at night, you clench your jaw and move it in a way that causes your upper teeth and lower teeth to rub together. Doing this continuously puts pressure on your jaw muscles and on your tooth enamel. Teeth grinding also causes premature breakdown of teeth and eventual tooth loss if it is left untreated. This is why you want to make sure that you visit Dr. Israa at Toothlight Dental as soon as you notice the signs so that she can help you take steps to protect your teeth against damage resulting from sleep bruxism. Although there are one-size-fits-all mouthguards available, a custom mouthguard really is the best option because it will not only take care of the problem but it will also protect your teeth against other dental issues and be designed to meet your specific needs.

Night Guard for Teeth Grinding

If Dr. Israa finds that you grind your teeth at night, she will prescribe night guards for teeth grinding to help protect your teeth. They are a type of mouthguard that is specially designed to protect your teeth from bruxism, and they are very easy to use: every night before you sleep put on your night guard for teeth grinding and rest assured your teeth are being taken care of. These night guards are also known as dental guards and they keep your jaw from clenching together while you sleep.

Common Symptoms of Teeth Grinding

Some of the symptoms of teeth grinding you should watch out for include:

  • Facial pain
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Headaches
  • Jaw pain
  • Ear aches
  • Jaw locks when you open your mouth
  • Tenderness or stiffness of your jaw joint or the surrounding muscles
  • Pain or tenderness when chewing or eating

Only a dentist can determine if you have bruxism and whether you should wear a dental guard or another kind of mouth guard. A dentist can also suggest ways to prevent future damage to your teeth such as tooth loss. Dr. Israa will ask you about your symptoms and take your history to make a diagnosis.

How does a night guard help with teeth grinding?

Dental night guards do not stop you from grinding your teeth. Instead, they are special dental appliances that provide protection against grinding. They guard your teeth against damage caused by nightly grinding or clenching. When well inserted, a dental guard creates some space between your upper and lower teeth acting as a barrier when you grind or clench your teeth. They help reduce the risk of you getting chipped teeth or a crack in your teeth. A custom-made mouthguard (such as a dental guard) also keeps you from straining your jaw muscles and prevents tooth loss. When the grinding or clenching happens, it breaks down the guard instead of your teeth.

Do you need night guards for teeth grinding in Scarborough?

Here at Toothlight Dental, we provide different kinds of mouthguards including soft night guards and other night guard options. We will ensure you get a custom-fitted mouthguard that brings you the comfort you need.

Book an appointment with Toothlight Dental today to find out if you grind your teeth at night and get the prompt treatment that you deserve. You can call us at 416-615-2111 or send us an email to [email protected]. Dr. Israa will help you relieve any bruxism symptoms as soon as possible and keep your teeth safe the next time grinding occurs.