Bruxism (Teeth Grinding):
If you grind your teeth at night (a condition known as bruxism), a nightguard can protect your teeth from damage. Grinding can lead to worn-down enamel, cracked teeth, jaw pain, and headaches.
TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) Issues:
If you experience pain or discomfort in your jaw, clicking or popping sounds, or difficulty opening and closing your mouth, a nightguard can help by reducing the pressure on your temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects your jaw to your skull.
Tooth Sensitivity:
If you're noticing increased tooth sensitivity or pain, especially in the morning, this might be due to tooth grinding. A nightguard can reduce the effects of grinding and protect your teeth.
Preventing Damage After Dental Procedures:
If you’ve had dental work done wearing a nightguard can help protect your teeth and any dental work from the wear caused by grinding.
Headaches or Jaw Pain:
People who grind their teeth often experience frequent headaches or jaw pain, especially upon waking. A nightguard may alleviate these symptoms by reducing pressure on the jaw and teeth.