ROUTINE & PREVENTIVE DENTAL CARE
Mouth Guard/Night Guard
At Ivory Dental, we provide custom night guard in Singapore to help protect your teeth from grinding and clenching during sleep. Our experienced dental team designs comfortable mouth guards that reduce pressure on your teeth and jaw, helping prevent long-term dental damage.
Types of Mouthguards
Types of Mouthguards
Generally, there are two main types of mouthguards:
- Nightguards (Sleep Mouthguards)
- Sports Mouthguards
Both serve the purpose of protecting your teeth but in different situations.
A nightguard helps prevent damage caused by long-term habits such as teeth grinding (bruxism) or clenching. It protects the tooth surfaces from wear, reduces jaw tension, and helps minimize headaches associated with these parafunctional habits. Nightguards are usually made of hard, durable acrylic designed to withstand constant pressure.
A sports mouthguard, on the other hand, is designed to absorb sudden impact during physical activities or contact sports. It is typically made of a softer material to cushion blows and protect both teeth and gums from injury. Unlike nightguards, sports mouthguards cover not only the biting surfaces but also the teeth and surrounding gum area for better protection.
Do You Need a Mouthguard?
Mouthguards play an important role in protecting your teeth from different kinds of damage—whether from grinding at night or physical impact during sports. At AllSmiles Dental, our dentists will conduct a comprehensive assessment to recommend the most suitable mouthguard for your needs.
Sports
If you participate in contact or high-risk sports, a properly fitted mouthguard can help prevent traumatic dental injuries.
Teeth Grinding / Bruxism
Habitual grinding or clenching can lead to conditions such as cracked teeth, jaw pain, Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders, and muscle fatigue. A custom-fitted nightguard can help absorb excessive grinding forces and protect your teeth from further wear and damage.
Frequently Asked Question
Can You Choke On a Mouthguard While Sleeping?
No, you cannot choke on a mouthguard while sleeping. Its size and design prevent it from being swallowed or obstructing your airway. Moreover, our mouthguards are custom-made to ensure a secure and comfortable fit that stays firmly in place throughout the night.
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