Protecting Your Dental Health: Mouth Guards
November 29, 2016
Dental mouth guards are fitted devices that are worn over the teeth during both sleep and rigorous activity like recreational and athletic sports. Mouth guards are made to protect your teeth from damage that can be done either during sleep due to teeth grinding or in the midst of a sports injury.They provide a barrier between your teeth and cheeks, and in-between your lips and tongue to minimize the risk of damage. Mouth guards are sought after by patients for many reasons:
- Comfortable Wear – Mouth guards fit snugly and comfortably over your teeth and do not interfere with sleep or loosen during activity. They are also made so that you can continue to speak and breathe easily.
- Easy to Clean – Mouth guards are removable and are therefore easy to clean on a daily basis.
- Made with Resilient Material – Mouth guards are durable in order to protect your teeth and remain resistant to tears; making them last for a long period of time.
Dentists offer different types of mouth guards, depending on your needs:
Occlusal Guards
Occlusal guards are mouth guards that are typically worn at night while you sleep. These guards are custom-made to fit your mouth and teeth specifically and are used to prevent the grinding of teeth, known as bruxism, which can occur unconsciously as you sleep. These mouth guards cushion your teeth, protecting them from wearing down after constant grinding.
Snore Guards
Snore guards work similarly to Occlusal guards, in that they are fitted for your mouth and teeth and are worn during sleep. While they do look like regular mouth guards, they are meant to prevent snoring while you sleep. The guard pushes your lower jaw forward, which prevents your tongue from falling back and blocking your airway—the cause of snoring.
Dental Crowns (Dental Caps)
November 8, 2016
Dental crowns, otherwise known as dental “caps,” are permanent, prosthetic devices that are cemented to fit over a damaged tooth or dental implant. Unlike other dental prosthetics, dental crowns are permanent and cannot be removed once implanted, unless by a dental professional. Dental crowns are usually made from porcelain, or some combination of porcelain and metal. Dental crowns are mainly used for restoring the appearance and function of damaged teeth and holding dental bridges in place. However, they serve to have multiple functions, and can be recommended by your dentist for numerous reasons:
- Strengthen an already damaged tooth – A dental crown can restore a damaged tooth back to its former functionally. In addition, a dental crown over a weakened tooth can actually protect it from any further damage or potential fractures.
- Improves functionality of affected tooth – The shape of a tooth can be greatly affected by the damage it has incurred. A dental crown restores the tooth to be at the proper shape to maintain its functionality and also improves tooth alignment as well as how you chew.
- Improve a tooth’s appearance – Dental crowns are made to match the color of your other teeth. If you have a tooth that is discolored or badly shaped, your dentist may suggest a dental crown.
- Replace fillings – Your dentist may recommend for you to have a dental crown as a substitute for a tooth filling. If you’re tooth is severely affected by a cavity to the point where you may not have enough tooth left to support or hold a filling, your dentist may suggest a dental crown instead.
- Support a dental bridge – A dental bridge is essentially a prosthetic tooth implant that replaces a missing one. Dental crowns are used on teeth on either side of the bridge to help set and attach the bridge in place.