Occlusal Guards
Occlusal Guards in Anderson, IN
Are you suffering from jaw pain or waking up with headaches? You may be grinding your teeth at night, a condition known as bruxism. At Lakewood Family Dental in Anderson, IN, we offer custom-made occlusal guards designed to protect your teeth from the damaging effects of grinding and clenching. These guards are specially crafted to fit your mouth, providing a comfortable and effective solution to safeguard your oral health.
Why You Need an Occlusal Guard to Save Your Smile
- Prevents Tooth Damage: Teeth grinding can lead to serious dental issues, including worn-down teeth, fractures, and even tooth loss. Occlusal guards act as a barrier, protecting your teeth from damage.
- Relieves Jaw Pain: Grinding and clenching can strain your jaw muscles, leading to pain and discomfort. Occlusal guards help reduce the strain, providing relief from jaw pain and tension.
- Improves Sleep Quality: By reducing the effects of grinding, occlusal guards can help you sleep more comfortably and wake up feeling refreshed.
- Custom-Fit for Comfort: Our occlusal guards are custom-made to fit your mouth perfectly, ensuring maximum comfort and effectiveness.
The Easy Way to Get a Custom-Fit Occlusal Guard
- Consultation and Examination: Your journey begins with a visit to our office, where we'll evaluate your symptoms and determine if an occlusal guard is right for you.
- Impressions: If an occlusal guard is recommended, we'll take precise impressions of your teeth to create a model for your custom guard.
- Fitting: Once your occlusal guard is ready, you'll return to our office for a fitting. We'll ensure the guard fits comfortably and make any necessary adjustments.
- Usage and Care Instructions: We'll provide you with detailed instructions on how to wear and care for your occlusal guard to ensure it lasts and provides the best protection.
Your Occlusal Guard Questions, Answered
With proper care, an occlusal guard can last several years. Regular dental check-ups will help ensure it continues to fit well and provide effective protection.
While occlusal guards are primarily designed for nighttime use, they can be worn during the day if you grind your teeth or clench your jaw while awake.
An occlusal guard won't cure bruxism, but it will protect your teeth and reduce symptoms like jaw pain and headaches.
Clean your occlusal guard daily with a soft brush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Store it in a dry, protective case when not in use.
Take Control of Your Oral Health—
Get Your Occlusal Guard Today
Don't let teeth grinding damage your smile. Contact Lakewood Family Dental today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how a custom occlusal guard can protect your teeth and improve your quality of life.