Occlusal Guards

Occlusal Guards: Protecting Your Teeth and Jaw

At Upwanshi Dental Clinic, we understand the importance of maintaining a healthy and functional bite. That’s why we offer occlusal guards as a solution to protect your teeth and jaw from the harmful effects of teeth grinding (bruxism) and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Led by Dr. Vandana Upwanshi, our experienced team is dedicated to providing customized occlusal guards to help you achieve optimal oral health and comfort.

What are Occlusal Guards?

Occlusal guards, also known as night guards or bite splints, are custom-made oral appliances designed to fit over the teeth. They create a protective barrier between the upper and lower teeth, preventing them from grinding against each other during sleep or times of stress. Occlusal guards are typically made from durable, high-quality materials that provide both comfort and longevity.

Why are Occlusal Guards Used?

Occlusal guards are used for various reasons, including:

  1. Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Bruxism is a common condition characterized by the clenching, grinding, or gnashing of teeth, often occurring during sleep. Over time, bruxism can lead to tooth wear, enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, jaw pain, headaches, and TMJ disorders. Occlusal guards act as a cushioning barrier, absorbing the forces generated by teeth grinding and protecting the teeth from damage.
  2. TMJ Disorders: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can cause pain, discomfort, and restricted jaw movement. Occlusal guards can help alleviate the symptoms associated with TMJ disorders by providing proper alignment and reducing stress on the jaw joint.
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Advantages of Occlusal Guards

  1. Teeth Protection: Occlusal guards provide a protective barrier between the upper and lower teeth, preventing tooth wear, fractures, and other dental damage caused by teeth grinding or clenching.
  2. Jaw Joint Relief: By distributing the forces evenly and reducing the impact on the jaw joint, occlusal guards can help alleviate TMJ-related pain, muscle tension, and headaches.
  3. Restful Sleep: For individuals who grind their teeth at night, wearing an occlusal guard can promote a more restful sleep by reducing disruptive grinding noises and muscle tension.

Types of Occlusal Guards

  1. Soft Occlusal Guards: Soft occlusal guards are made from a flexible, cushioning material that provides a comfortable fit. They are particularly suitable for individuals with mild to moderate bruxism or those who prefer a softer texture.
  2. Hard Occlusal Guards: Hard occlusal guards are made from a more rigid material, offering increased durability and protection. They are often recommended for individuals with severe bruxism or those who require long-term use.

At Upwanshi Dental Clinic, we recognize the importance of individualized care. Dr. Vandana Upwanshi and our skilled team will assess your specific needs, evaluate the condition of your teeth and jaw, and recommend the most suitable type of occlusal guard for you. We utilize advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to create custom-fit occlusal guards that ensure optimal comfort and effectiveness. With our expertise and personalized approach, we are committed to helping you achieve a healthy, pain-free smile and protect your teeth and jaw from the harmful effects of teeth grinding and TMJ disorders.

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