Sports and Night Guards
Introduction to Sports and Night Guards
Sports Guard/Mouth Guards-by acting as a shock absorber, they protect against concussions and neck injuries. Sports guards also protect the front teeth by distributing the forces over all the teeth as well as protect against other orofacial injuries.
Today, sports guards come in many different colors and designs. A proper and custom fit sports guard can be made by your dentist at Queen’s Park Dental.
Photo of Four Dental Custom Made Sports Guard (they come in many colors)
For more information on Sports Guards, check out our Blog.
Night Guards have the shape of a horse-shoe (U-shaped) and sits on the biting surfaces of your upper or lower teeth. Night guards help protect your temporomandibular joint (TMJ), prevent tooth damage, aid in the stabilization of your bite, and help relax your chewing or masticatory muscles. Although worn at night to protect against involuntary muscle movements, some patients wear them during the day to protect their teeth and muscles from clenching.
Photo of a Night Guard
Photo of Patient Wearing a Night Guard
Disclaimer- results in the photographs are examples only and do not imply any certainty of the result of a procedure, and all outcomes are subject to the circumstances of the individual patient.
Photo of Patient that Grinds that Does Not Wear A Night Guard
Disclaimer- results in the photographs are examples only and do not imply any certainty of the result of a procedure, and all outcomes are subject to the circumstances of the individual patient.