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Night Guard in Dubai
Custom made
high quality night guards
Prevents Teeth and Gums from Damage
Durable and Personalised to Your Bite
Made in Our Advanced Dental Lab
How can night guards help your teeth?
If you tend to grind your teeth and clench your jaws while asleep, night guards can be a handy device. Also known as a mouth guard or dental splint, a night guard covers all or parts of your teeth and is worn through the night to prevent wear and tear of your teeth and gums from constant grinding and clenching.
Those who suffer from a condition called bruxism, which typically involves grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw when sleeping, are perfect candidates for this appliance. The basic purpose of a night guard is acting as a barrier between your top and bottom teeth, providing relief from jaw pain, and possible headaches the morning after.
Types of night guards
Stock night guards
- Ready-to-wear
- Available over the counter
- Range of premade shapes and sizes
- Economical
- Uncomfortable fit and low protection
Boil and bite night guards
- Readily available off-the-counter
- Needs to be placed in hot water to shape it as per your bite before use
- Better fit than stock mouth protectors
Custom-made night guard
- Personalised to your bite
- Custom-adjusted
- Made in our dental laboratory
- Best comfort and protection
Different night guard materials
Soft night guards
Made from flexible, rubbery materials, these night guards are the most common type and are used to treat mild or occasional cases of bruxism.
Hard night guards
Made from firmer plastic, these night guards are designed to withstand the force of severe grinding. They are extremely rigid but durable.
Dual laminate or hybrid night guards
Combining the best of both worlds, these mouth devices are soft on the inside and hard on the outside, providing ample protection and comfort to moderately heavy teeth grinders.
Our Orthodontists
Dr. Kleio Palaska
Specialist Orthodontist
USA
Dr. Omar Said
Consultant Orthodontist
USA
We design durable night guards in our advanced dental lab
Since teeth patterns are unique to each patient, our dentists can design a tailor-made night guard personalised to your bite.
The dentist will first take impressions of your teeth and then design it along with our lab technicians, ensuring it is a perfect fit for your teeth, without being uncomfortable or bulky.
Our high-quality, durable night guards are comfortable and offer optimal protection to your teeth and mouth.
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
The cost of dental night guard in Dubai depend on the type of night guard you purchase and where you purchase it from. The extent of your bruxism will also define your night guard cost. Generally, over-the-counter night guards are cheaper than custom-made night guards from a dentist.
Night guards are dental devices that cover the biting surfaces of your teeth or in some instances all parts of teeth. A night guard protects your teeth, tongue, gums and cheeks from trauma caused by teeth grinding and jaw clenching.
If you suffer from bruxism, it is vital to wear a night guard while sleeping. This will prevent wear and tear of your teeth and gums.
It will depend on how well you care for your night guard. Your night guard itself does not contain anything that will directly cause cavities. Wearing one that isn’t cleaned regularly or doesn’t fit properly can make your teeth more susceptible to decay. Cracked or damaged nightguards can also increase the risk of cavity development.
Night guards can be an extremely beneficial appliance if an individual suffers from bruxism, which involves grinding and clenching of teeth during sleep. This will not only guard your teeth against the harsh effects of grinding and clenching, but also prevent headaches and jaw pain the morning after.
The lifespan of a night guard will be based on three factors – the severity of teeth grinding; the type and quality of the night guard; and how well you maintain your night guard.
Eventually, you will have to replace your night guard with a new one, as the wear and tear suffered by the night guard because of bruxism will affect its function.
Fortunately, high-quality night guards designed by dental specialists will last longer than one-size-fits-all, over-the-counter night guards.