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Learn About
Mouthguards

Learn About
Mouthguards

Custom Mouthguards

To protect your teeth from grinding or sports injuries, or to help you with snoring, our team of dental experts can fit you with a custom-made night guard, sports guard, or snore guard. All it takes is one simple, painless visit to ensure the most comfortable fit possible. There are no needles, no drugs, and no tools in your mouth. Even better, no lab work or X-rays are required.

Night Guards
It’s estimated that close to 20% of adults suffer from the negative effects of grinding and clenching their teeth, often called bruxing. The main cause of bruxism is stress. Clenching and grinding not only causes excessive wear on your teeth, but it can also cause facial and neck muscle soreness, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) problems, arthritis pain, and dysfunction.

To address this, we can fit you with a night guard—a plastic mouthpiece that fits over your upper and lower teeth—to lessen the damaging effects of clenching or grinding your teeth. Night guards can also correct your bite by properly positioning the teeth.

Sports Guards
A sports mouth guard is a resilient plastic appliance that is worn to protect the teeth and gum tissues by absorbing the forces generated by traumatic blows during sports or other activities. If you or your kids play sports, a properly fitted sports guard is vital to protect against damage to your teeth and dental work. After all, a single blow to your mouth can easily cause tooth fracture, tooth dislodgement, or damage to dental restorations, which include fillings, crowns, bridges, porcelain veneers, and dental implants.

Snore Guards
If you snore—or live with someone who does—you know how disruptive it can be. In addition to problems stemming from sleep deprivation, snoring can contribute to more serious health problems such as increased risk of stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Snoring can also be a symptom of sleep apnea.

A snore guard is an oral appliance that is effective in treating snoring and mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea. Small and flexible, a snore guard resembles an athletic mouthpiece and has no moving parts, masks, hoses, or batteries. Made from sterile thermoplastic, a snore guard can be easily cleaned with a regular toothbrush.

To make an appointment or learn more about custom mouthguards, please contact us at our Colchester dental office today!

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106 Highpoint Center Suite 100
Colchester, VT 05446

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