Mouthguards & Night Guards
A dental mouthguard is essential for protecting your teeth, whether you're dealing with nighttime teeth grinding (bruxism) or need protection while playing sports. Our team can offer guidance on the best mouth and night guards for your individual needs, ensuring both safety and comfort.
Mouthguards and Night Guards
Mouthguards are an important device that helps prevent serious oral health problems caused by teeth grinding (also called bruxism) or external trauma. They are custom-made to fit over your teeth, cushioning them and reducing dental injuries, such as chipped or broken teeth or jaw fractures. Your mouthguard is meant to be comfortable and easy to take in and out. Plus, you can still speak and breathe while wearing it, so you can play or sleep your best, safely.

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Where to buy a mouthguard for sports?
For the best protection, it’s recommended to get a custom-made mouthguard from your dentist. Custom mouthguards are tailored to fit your teeth perfectly, providing superior comfort and protection compared to over-the-counter options.
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How do you know if you grind your teeth at night?
Signs of nighttime teeth grinding include waking up with a sore jaw, headaches, or earaches. You might also notice flattened, chipped, or worn-down teeth. If you think or know you grind your teeth, consult with our dentist, who can check for signs of bruxism and suggest appropriate treatments for you.
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Can teeth grinding cause headaches?
Yes, teeth grinding can lead to tension headaches and migraines. The constant clenching and grinding puts stress on the muscles and tissues around your jaw, which can radiate to your head, causing persistent headaches.
Need a Mouthguard?
If you have more questions about mouthguards and night guards, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.