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FAQs
Mouth guards help prevent dental emergencies, including tooth fractures, jaw injuries, and damage to dental work.
Custom mouth guards fit better and are easier to wear than store-bought mouth guards that often do not fit well or last as long.
Yes, mouth guards protect teeth from grinding and clenching and can help reduce jaw pain associated with bruxism.
Yes, mouth guards do dissipate shock and protect teeth, lips, and jaws from injury during contact sports.
Yes, a night guard can help reduce jaw tension and discomfort and may help improve sleeping for someone who is a bruxer.
Mouth guards should be replaced every 1–2 years, depending on wear and tear, or as soon as they become damaged or don’t fit properly.