Night Guards Las Vegas, NV
Night guards prevent your teeth from clenching and grinding in your sleep. This condition is known as sleep bruxism, and it affects millions of people every day. It can also help protect against temporomandibular joint disorders. Night guards can help prevent irreversible tooth damage.
Night guards are available at Hybrid Dental in Las Vegas and the surrounding area. Protect your teeth even in your sleep. Call us today at (702) 628-5807 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Mouth Guards vs. Night Guards
Many patients wonder about the difference between mouth guards and night guards. These devices indeed serve a similar purpose. Mouthguards protect teeth during physical activities like football or boxing. Dentists often recommend mouthguards to athletes and active adults.
Night guards protect against bruxism, or grinding and clenching the teeth during sleep. Nighttime teeth grinding can cause severe dental damage. Over time, grinding one's teeth can destroy the enamel and trigger gum erosion. Without treatment, the damage can progress, and some patients may need dental surgery. Night guards can help protect bruxism patients from permanent dental damage.
How Often to Wear Your Night Guard
It is vital to wear a night guard consistently to protect against tooth damage. Wearing a night guard on an irregular schedule offers minimal protection. Most patients can expect to wear their devices every night.
Night Guards and Braces
Even patients with braces can still benefit from a night guard. Modern night guards fit over braces and other dental appliances. Our team creates a custom-fitted night guard that works alongside any other dental treatments.
“Night guards can help protect bruxism patients from permanent dental damage.”
Conditions Treated by Night Guards
Bruxism
Bruxism is a common condition that causes the patient to unconsciously clench or grind their teeth. It often occurs during the night when the patient is asleep. Thus, it is not uncommon for patients to be unaware they have the condition at all.
According to the National Sleep Foundation, 8% of adults and between 14% to 20% of children under age 11 suffer from sleep bruxism. If left untreated, bruxism can lead to severe dental issues. Night guards provide extra cushioning to prevent any chips in the teeth and protect the enamel of the teeth from the effects of jaw clenching.
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder that causes the patient's breathing to periodically stop and start during their sleep. There are three main types of sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, and complex sleep apnea syndrome.
Obstructive sleep apnea can occur due to misplacement of the tongue and jaw blocking the airway. Night guards can help realign the jaw, thus preventing certain sleep apnea symptoms and any potentially severe complications.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJD)
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects the lower jaw to the skull. It exists on either side of the head in front of the ears, and it enables the jaw to open and close. Disorders of the TMJ joint may cause facial pain, difficulty moving the joint, and tenderness at the joint.
Night guards can help the jaw muscles sit more naturally while sleeping, thus reducing any excess strain. This may help reduce any painful symptoms of TMJ disorder. There are several different types of night guards for TMJ, including stabilization or flat plane splints, modified Hawley splints, nociceptive trigeminal inhibition tension suppression systems (NTI-tss), and repositioning splints.
“Night guards provide extra cushioning to prevent any chips and protect the enamel of the teeth from the effects of jaw clenching.”
Benefits of a Night Guard
Clenching and grinding can destroy the tooth enamel. Patients may be at a higher risk for cavities, tooth sensitivity, or gum erosion during their lifetime. People with bruxism can also develop unsightly chipped teeth or muscle tension.
These symptoms can lead to cosmetic dental issues and have a significant impact on the quality of life. Many people who grind their teeth report headaches, neck pain, and restless sleep. Night guards may allow affected individuals to sleep more soundly.
“Night guards may allow affected individuals to sleep more soundly.”
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Types of Night Guards
Many patients are intimidated by the prospect of wearing a night guard because they mistakenly believe it will look clunky and unnatural. However, today's night guards consist of translucent acrylic, making them virtually invisible.
According to the American Sleep Association, there are three basic types of night guards: soft night guards, dual laminate night guards, and hard night guards. Soft night guards are the most frequently used type of night guard for mild or occasional bruxism. It offers the most comfortable fit, and it is the easiest to get used to.
Dual laminate night guards are designed for patients with moderate to severe bruxism. They offer the "best of both worlds" — soft on the inside and hard on the outside. As such, they can endure heavy clenching and grinding.
Finally, hard night guards are suitable for even the most severe cases of teeth grinding and TMJ disorder. These night guards prevent the teeth from shifting. All these night guards are best ordered directly through a dentist for the most accurate fit.
“…today’s night guards comprise translucent acrylic, making them virtually invisible.”
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Caring for Your Night Guard
Taking care of one's teeth allows the night guard to provide optimal protection. Patients should make sure to brush and floss before inserting the device. They should also take care to clean it before and after each use.
Begin by rinsing the night guard with clean water. Then brush the device using your toothbrush and toothpaste. Once the night guard is in place, patients should not consume anything except plain water. They should also try not to expose the night guard to heat, either. Hot water or direct sunlight can warp the material.
Contact our team if the device gets lost or becomes damaged. Using a damaged or poorly fitted device can risk your oral health. We can arrange for a replacement night guard.
“Patients should make sure to brush and floss before inserting the device.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do I need to wear a night guard on both the upper and lower teeth?
A. No. Many patients choose to wear a night guard only on the upper teeth. Hybrid Dental can help you determine which is the best fit for you during a one-on-one consultation.
Q. How long will my night guard last?
A. The answer varies on a case-by-case basis. Night guards can typically last anywhere from six months to a few years. Patients with minor teeth grinding can typically expect their night guards to last longer.
Q. Do I need to take impressions for both the upper and lower teeth?
A. Yes. This allows us to ensure the most comfortable fit for your night guard. To best protect your teeth, we must account for how they naturally come together.
Q. Do night guards cure bruxism?
A. No. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for bruxism. However, night guards can protect the teeth against its effects.
Q. How can I tell if I have bruxism?
A. It can be difficult to tell if you grind your teeth in your sleep, especially if you live alone. However, there are some telltale signs. These include waking up with headaches, dull tension headaches, chipped or loose teeth, increased tooth pain and sensitivity, and more. If you find yourself experiencing any of these symptoms, let your dentist know immediately.
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Millions of Americans struggle with tooth grinding and clenching. These problems can lead to jaw pain, tooth misalignment, and restless slumber. A customized night guard protects your teeth and helps you enjoy a restful night's sleep.
Do not let conditions like bruxism destroy your oral health. Let Hybrid Dental in Las Vegas help you choose a night guard. Call us at 702-628-5807 to schedule an appointment.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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