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Night Guards in Colorado Springs, CO

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Night guards are dental devices worn by patients who grind or clench their teeth while they sleep. These guards are made of a hard or soft material designed to cushion and protect the teeth from damage caused by grinding and clenching. Consulting our dentists can help you identify the underlying issues stopping you from sleeping peacefully. Powers Dental Group Colorado Springs specializes in dental guards that are perfect to wear at night and offer optimal protection to teeth and gums.

What Makes Patients Opt for Night Guards From Our Dental Office?

You and your loved ones can consult our dental professionals for custom-made night guards and enjoy these benefits.

Safeguard Teeth and Gums: Grinding and clenching of teeth can cause wear and tear on the teeth, which can lead to cracks, fractures, and even tooth loss. Night guards provide a barrier between the teeth, reducing the force of grinding and clenching and preventing damage to the teeth.

Minimize Jaw Pain and Headaches: Patients who grind or clench their teeth can experience pain in the jaw joint and muscles and headaches. Night dental appliances can help reduce these symptoms by minimizing the pressure on the jaw joint and muscles.

Improve Sleep Quality: Dental problems can cause disrupted sleep due to the noise and discomfort caused by the grinding and clenching. Wearing these guards can help reduce pain and discomfort, improving your overall sleep quality.

Prevent Further Dental Issues: Teeth clenching and grinding are more likely to develop other dental problems, such as gum disease and tooth decay. Night guards can help prevent these issues by protecting the teeth from damage.

Custom-Fit Night Guards

They are designed specifically for each individual. They are made using a mold of the patient’s teeth, ensuring a perfect fit. Custom-fit night guards Colorado Springs offer the highest level of protection and comfort.

Contact Us for Affordable and Easy-to-Maintain Night Guards

We believe the best night guard for you depends on your needs and the severity of your teeth-grinding or clenching habit. Schedule a visit to Powers Dental Group Colorado Springs and consult us to determine which type of night guard is right for you. Our dentists specialize in mouthguards and night guards that require less maintenance and ensure protection. Call us and book an appointment right away!

Let’s talk about a simple, affordable solution to gain a smile you’re proud to shine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are night guards and why are they used?

Night guards are custom dental appliances designed to protect your teeth from the effects of grinding (bruxism) and clenching while you sleep. Many people grind their teeth without realizing it, which can lead to worn enamel, increased tooth sensitivity, jaw pain, headaches, and even fractured teeth over time. A night guard creates a durable buffer between your upper and lower teeth, reducing the force of grinding and protecting your smile. Wearing a night guard regularly helps preserve tooth structure and can improve comfort and sleep quality for many patients.

How do I know if I need a night guard?

You might benefit from a night guard if you wake up with jaw pain, headaches, earaches, or notice worn, flattened, or chipped teeth. Loud grinding noises during sleep — often reported by a bed partner — are another common sign. Some people also experience increased tooth sensitivity or tightness in the jaw upon waking. A dental exam can confirm whether bruxism is occurring and whether a night guard is the right solution. Early identification helps prevent further damage and supports long‑term dental health.

How are custom night guards made?

Custom night guards are created from precise dental impressions or digital scans of your teeth and bite. This ensures a snug, comfortable fit that helps the guard stay in place throughout the night. Once impressions are taken, a dental lab fabricates the night guard from durable materials designed to withstand the forces of grinding and clenching. At a follow‑up visit, your dentist checks the fit and makes any necessary adjustments to ensure comfort. Custom guards usually offer superior protection and comfort compared with over‑the‑counter options.

Are night guards comfortable to wear?

Custom night guards are designed to fit the unique contours of your mouth, which makes them significantly more comfortable than generic, store‑bought versions. It’s normal to feel a slight awareness of the appliance at first, but most people adapt quickly over a few nights. Because custom guards are tailored to your bite and jaw alignment, they minimize irritation and allow for a more natural bite position. If you experience persistent discomfort, the dentist can adjust the guard for a better fit. Comfort is a key benefit of professionally made night guards.

Can night guards help with jaw pain and headaches?

Yes — since grinding and clenching can strain jaw muscles and stress the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), wearing a night guard can reduce muscle tension and lessen associated pain. Many patients report fewer morning headaches and reduced jaw soreness after consistently using a custom guard at night. By creating a protective cushion between the upper and lower teeth, the guard helps dissipate clenching forces and gives oral structures a chance to relax. This can improve overall comfort and support healthier jaw function over time.

How long do night guards last?

The lifespan of a night guard depends on factors like the severity of bruxism, the materials used, and how well it’s cared for. Custom night guards typically last several years with proper maintenance, but heavy grinders may wear them more quickly. Regular dental checkups allow your dentist to assess the guard’s condition and recommend replacement when necessary. Signs that it’s time for a new night guard include visible wear, cracking, thinning areas, or changes in fit. Maintaining your guard properly helps maximize its longevity.

Will insurance cover night guards?

Many dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for night guards, especially when they are recommended to address medically significant concerns like bruxism, TMJ discomfort, or enamel wear. Coverage varies by plan, deductible, age limits, and annual maximum benefits. Some policies categorize night guards as preventive or therapeutic, while others may offer limited coverage. It’s a good idea to verify your benefits ahead of time or ask your dental office to assist with insurance verification so you know what to expect in terms of out‑of‑pocket costs.

How should I care for my night guard?

Proper care helps your night guard stay clean and last longer. Rinse it with lukewarm water every morning and gently brush it with a soft toothbrush and mild soap or non‑abrasive toothpaste. Avoid hot water, which can warp the material. Store the guard in its ventilated case when not in use to prevent bacterial buildup and damage. Periodically inspect for signs of wear or cracks, and bring it to dental appointments so your provider can check its condition. Good maintenance helps keep the guard comfortable and effective.

Can night guards help prevent dental problems long‑term?

Yes — consistently using a night guard can help prevent long‑term dental problems associated with grinding and clenching. By reducing excessive force on teeth, a night guard protects enamel from wear and minimizes the risk of cracked or chipped teeth. It also reduces stress on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated muscles, which can help mitigate jaw pain and other musculoskeletal symptoms. Long‑term use supports healthier bite function and can reduce the need for expensive restorative treatments caused by bruxism‑related damage.

Is there a difference between a night guard and an athletic mouthguard?

Yes — night guards and athletic mouthguards serve different purposes and are designed differently. Night guards protect against bruxism and clenching during sleep by cushioning the forces between upper and lower teeth. Athletic mouthguards are made to absorb and distribute impact forces during sports or physical activity to protect teeth and soft tissues. While both offer protective benefits, night guards are tailored for nighttime jaw function and biting forces, and athletic guards are optimized for impact resistance. Your dentist can help determine which type is appropriate for your needs.