When it comes to maintaining a healthy set of teeth, prevention is better than cure. We’re always happy to fix damaged teeth, but we’d rather stop this damage from happening at all. This is where splints and mouthguards come in.
If you play dangerous sports or grind your teeth at night, a splint or mouthguard may be the best way to protect your teeth. These devices are easy to fit, simple to maintain and can make a huge difference to the people who wear them.
While the two terms are often used interchangeably, splints and mouthguards are different devices with different purposes:
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The dentist will discuss your needs and take a scan of your teeth. This will be used to make a detailed model of your jaw, teeth and gums.
The model will be used to create a plastic splint or mouthguard that fits your mouth perfectly.
When your splint or mouthguard is ready, we’ll call you back into the practice, usually after two weeks. We’ll make sure it fits properly and give you some tips for maintaining it.
Many residents of Salford, Manchester or Greater Manchester could benefit from a splint or mouthguard. Whether you’re a keen athlete or a habitual teeth-grinder, a custom-made splint or mouthguard could make a big difference to your oral health:
Getting a splint or mouthguard in the Manchester area couldn’t be easier. From our Salford practice, our expert dentists can have a bespoke splint or mouthguard ready for you in a matter of weeks. Give us a call or book a free consultation online.
Depending on how often they’re used, splints and mouthguards can last for several years. Nighttime splints are designed to be worn every night while mouthguards may only be worn occasionally, meaning that splints may need to be replaced more frequently than mouthguards.
Regularly cleaning your splint or mouthguard is essential to prevent the buildup of bacteria. We recommend rinsing the device with lukewarm water and then gently cleaning it with a toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste, or non-fragranced soap. Speak to your dentist about special dental device cleaning products.
Definitely not. Both devices are too big to swallow, meaning there’s no risk of choking.
Absolutely. If you’re someone who plays sports during the day and grinds your teeth at night, there’s no reason you can’t use both devices.