Wayne Myles, DDS

Reasons to Wear a Mouth Guard

Sep 30, 2013 @ 01:24 PM — by
Tagged with: Mouth Guards Tmj Teeth Grinding

In contact sports, players often take measures to protect their bodies - padding and helmets are common precautions. Equally important, though, is the protection of a player’s teeth. Mouth guards are an excellent way to prevent damage to one’s teeth or mouth in any physical activity where there’s risk of injury.

Sports are not the only time when a mouth guard is helpful, however. Chronic conditions such as sleep apnea or bruxism can also be solved with similar devices. Reston dentist Wayne Myles explains how different types of mouth guards can preserve your smile.

During Physical Activity

Contact sports and similarly hazardous physical activities can result in chipped or lost teeth. To avoid this problem and resultant costly procedures, such as dental crowns or bridges, consider the use of a mouth guard one of three forms.

For Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a disorder in which sleep patterns are affected by disruptions in breathing. The most common form of sleep apnea is obstructive, meaning the body’s airways are partially blocked. For some patients with this disorder, a mouth guard may help resolve sleeping issues.

Some sleep apnea patients are prescribed a CPAP mask, which promotes airflow and ventilation. However, many patients find it unwieldy and difficult to wear in bed. A custom dental mouth guard can help correct jaw alignment while your sleep, increasing airway flow in a far more comfortable manner.

For Bruxism

Patients with bruxism suffer from the unconscious grinding or clenching of their teeth. This can occur throughout the day without the person’s knowledge, or at night during sleep. Some dentists may recommend a special type of mouth guard, called an occlusal splint, to mitigate this problem. The effectiveness of splints varies from patient to patient, and only a consultation with your dentist can determine if this treatment is right for you.

Contact Our Reston Office Today

Dr. Wayne Myles is skilled in general, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry, and strives to meet your needs with every visit. We look forward to hearing from you and answering any questions or concerns you may have. To see if a custom mouthguard is the right choice for you, contact our office to schedule an appointment.