Mouth Guard in Morgan Hill, CA

Mouth Guard 

Mouth guards are special devices which can be used to protect your teeth and your mouth when you’re involved with sporting and recreational activities. They are also sometimes used to reduce snoring, and to lessen the symptoms associated with obstructive sleep apnea. There are several different types of mouth guards, those being standard ones, the so-called ‘boil-and-bite’ mouth guards, and fully customized mouth guards.
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Standard mouth guards can be purchased in most sporting goods stores, and these are quite different from a dentist-made mouth guard. They only cover your top teeth, and are usually not the best fitting devices, since they’re made to be generic. An OTC mouth guard vs dentist mouth guards can simply never have the kind of custom-fit that would be most protective for your teeth. For example, a boxing mouth guard dentist will be able to prepare a mouth guard which provides the utmost in protection, understanding that it will be severely tested in the act of boxing.

Benefits and uses of a custom mouth guard

The most important benefit of a custom mouth guard is that it fits your mouth perfectly, and follows the contours of your teeth exactly. That means when you sustain any kind of impact, you’ll be protected to a much greater degree, and you should also be prevented from biting your tongue or your lip. That can be quite significant, and can save you a lot of pain and discomfort. A custom sports mouth guard dentist will be able to prepare the ideal mouth guard for best protection for you. The cost of a mouth guard from your dentist will always be much less than the cost of treating any oral injury you might sustain.

Another benefit is to prevent you from grinding your teeth at night, when it might become an involuntary process. If you were to grind your teeth over a period of time, you could actually cause the surfaces to be eroded on your teeth, and that would expose you to a greater likelihood of tooth decay. This can also save you from being bothered by ongoing jaw pain, tooth pain, and possibly even sore gums.

If you have sleep apnea, a custom mouth guard can help reduce the symptoms you might experience at night, because it can ensure that your lower jaw and tongue are pushed forward, and this will keep your airway open. This same effect can be achieved to relieve snoring in individuals who tend to snore a lot and who snore loudly. By keeping the lower jaw and tongue in a more forward position, snoring can be mitigated to a large degree. As mentioned above, a custom mouth guard will also reduce the frequency and severity of bruxism, which is another word for teeth grinding.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are mouth guards made of?

A: In most cases, they’re made of acrylic, acetate, vinyl, or rubber.

Q: How do I care for my mouth guard?

A: It must be thoroughly washed and dried after usage, so as to prevent the buildup of bacteria.

Q: Will I be able to talk while wearing a mouth guard?

A: Yes, especially if it’s a good-fitting custom mouth guard.

Q: Can I eat or drink while wearing my mouth guard?

A: Yes, you could – but you really don’t need to, because the mouth guard should only be worn at night or for sporting events.

Q: Will my mouth guard fall out at night?

A: No, not if it has been prepared by a dentist and it’s a good fit for your mouth.

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Tuesday-Wednesday: 8am to 5pm
Thursday: by Appointment
Friday: 8am to 5pm
Saturday: 8am to 4pm
Sunday: by Appointment

795 Cochrane Road, Suite 120, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

(408) 465-9016

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Dental Practice of Dr. H Gondara
795 Cochrane Road, Suite 120, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

Phone: (408) 465-9016

Email: info@yourdentistrymh.com

Our Hours

Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday by Appointment
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday – by Appointment

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