Sports Guards / Night Guards

It’s now no longer unusual for patients to confuse sports guards with night guards. While each of those oral home equipment defends your teeth, they achieve this in extraordinary ways. A sports guard protects your smile simultaneously as gambling touches sports activities. A night guard stops you from grinding or clenching teeth at the same time as you sleep.

Contact Sports

Sports put you at high risk for tooth fractures and other oral health issues.

Comfort

We will check the fit of the guards to make sure you sleep and breathe comfortably.

Sleeping Time

A night guard stops you from grinding or clenching teeth while you sleep.

Bruxism

A night guard will fight bruxism fitting your mouth to prevent waking you up at night.

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Guards Help Prevent Impact Injuries

Nothing interrupts your day, looking for an emergency dentist. If you play a demanding sport, you’ll need to speak to your dentist about getting a sports guard as quickly as possible. Don’t regret waiting until your teeth are throbbing or knocked out. Sports guards also can be used for non-touch sports activities in which there’s nonetheless the chance of injury. Your dentist will assist you in finding the best sports guard for your smile and the sports you love.



On the other hand, grinding can permanently damage your teeth and gums at night if left untreated. If you suspect you have grinding, you’ll want to ask your dentist about getting a night guard for teeth grinding quickly. A nightguard helps stop teeth grinding by working as a shield between the lower and upper teeth so you can’t scratch them while you sleep.

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Teeth Grinding

Do you grind your teeth at night? Many people are unaware of the condition called bruxism, in which they grind their teeth in their sleep. Sometimes people notice it from waking up with jaw pain, but usually, it’s not until their dentist sees worn tooth enamel and other symptoms during a dental cleaning. In some cases, teeth grinding could also be loud enough to wake up your partner.

  • Worn Tooth Enamel
  • Sensitive Teeth
  • Jaw Pain
  • Tired Jaw Muscles
  • Headaches
  • Sleep Disruption

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