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Expert Advice on Protecting Your Mouth from Injury

Wednesday, July 6th, 2016

2112592_blogYour mouth can be at risk in a number of situations and severely injuring your teeth and gums can be painful and require invasive surgery to rectify.  If you indulge in physical sports such as rugby, lacrosse or American football, or enjoy mountain biking or gymnastics, it is best if you wear a mouth guard to protect your teeth.  By doing so you lessen your chances of breaking, chipping or even losing a tooth.

Basic mouth guards

The most basic level of protection is offered by stock mouth guards that you can buy in sports shops. These are affordable but won’t protect your mouth comprehensively from all threats. As they are not tailor-made, they can often be uncomfortable to wear. So called ‘boil and bite’ mouth guards are more comfortable because you can mould them to your mouth by biting them when they have been submerged in boiling water and become malleable.

Custom-made mouth guards

By far the best protection that you can give your teeth if you are participating in a physical sport is to get your dentist to fit you a mouth guard.  Moulds of your teeth will be taken so that impressions can then be formed.  From these impressions a technician will fabricate your own personalised mouth guard.  These are far more comfortable to wear.

It is better to spend the small amount of money on a mouth guard than to sustain a painful injury that might require expensive surgery to rectify in any case.

Protecting Your Mouth In The City Of Leeds

Sunday, September 16th, 2012

The city of Leeds:- so vibrant, so exciting and so demanding. It’s true that an exciting place such as this can offer you anything you want. However, some of us just want to get the week’s work out of the system by doing something sporty and with this comes the need to look after ourselves- especially if the sport demands a lot of physical contact. The most delicate part of the body that is most vulnerable when it comes to something physical is the head and especially the mouth. So if you really are up for getting your head pummelled, you’d be wise to get yourself a mouth-guard to protect yourself from injury, and hefty dental bills. Seriously, a good mouth-guard could save not only your teeth, gums and jaws, but preserve your head and neck from extended damage. You can buy basic mouth-guards across the counter, but if you are a serious sportsman, then it would be wise to get a bespoke one made and that is tailored for the sport that you do. Though you might be the dentists dream when they send you the bill for restoration work from your injuries, they would really prefer that you take the necessary precautions, so you should maybe sit down with them first before you step into the ring and chat about the options available to you.

Teeth Grinding and How to Stop it, from a Central Leeds Dentist

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Bruxism is the clinical name for the condition commonly referred to as ‘tooth grinding’. It is a problem that no doubt effects many of us from time to time, but how many of us are aware that we are grinding our teeth in our sleep?

Nocturnal teeth grinding is actually as common as snoring, but can have damaging effects on not just your teeth but also the surrounding framework, including your skull. It is common is adults as well as children and has been attributed mainly to high levels of stress.

Symptoms of tooth grinding include flattened teeth, noticeable cracks and chipped teeth. However, if you are not sure if you are suffering from sleep grinding, you can visit your local dentist in Central Leeds who will be able to diagnose you straight away.

Combating nocturnal grinding usual takes the form of a night mouth guard, provided by your dentist. This is when the grinding is due to the simple alignment of the teeth, that they lie in such a way as to grind upon each other as the jaw naturally moves slightly during sleep. However, if your dentist is concerned that stress is the main reason behind your unconscious habit, they are likely to refer you to a psychiatrist in an attempt to discover and cure the root cause of the problem.