Mouthguards

A mouthguard is a custom-made dental appliance that fits over your teeth and gums. It helps protect your teeth, jaw and soft tissues by absorbing and spreading pressure or impact. Because it is made specifically for your mouth, it is more comfortable and effective than off-the-shelf mouthguards. At Capel Dental Care, mouthguards are professionally made to suit your individual needs.

Why might I need a mouthguard?

For sport

If you play contact or ball sports such as rugby, hockey, cricket or football, wearing a mouthguard is strongly recommended. A mouthguard helps reduce the risk and severity of dental and jaw injuries caused by impact.

For teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)

If you grind or clench your teeth, a night-time mouthguard can help protect your teeth from wear, reduce pressure on the jaw, and ease muscle strain. It does not cure bruxism, but it can help manage symptoms.

For jaw pain and TMJ problems

In some cases, a mouthguard may help reduce strain on the jaw joints and surrounding muscles. It can help the jaw rest in a more relaxed position and may ease symptoms such as jaw pain or stiffness. Your dentist will assess whether this is suitable for you.

How is a mouthguard made?

Your dentist will take an impression or digital scan of your teeth. This is used by a dental laboratory to create a mouthguard that fits securely, feels comfortable and allows normal breathing and speech. You will be given care instructions and a protective case.

Looking after your mouthguard

  • Clean it after each use with a soft toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Store it in its protective case when not in use
  • Keep it away from heat, as this can cause it to warp
  • Replace it if it becomes worn, damaged or no longer fits properly

Most mouthguards last around six months to a year, depending on use and care.

Can I buy a mouthguard from a shop?

Shop-bought or “boil-and-bite” mouthguards may offer some protection but are not tailored to your teeth and can be uncomfortable or less secure. For the best fit and protection, we recommend a professionally made mouthguard.

Book a consultation today

To find out if a custom mouthguard is right for you, contact Capel Dental Care to book an appointment.

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TMD

Your temporomandibular joint is the hinge that connects your jaw to your skull. Around 30 percent of adults experience pain in this joint at some point in their lifetime, and your Whitby Dental & Implant Clinic dentist can help with this.

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    Snoring may be a commonly dismissed problem, but it can be tackled professionally by your Whitby Dental & Implant Clinic dentist. Snoring can lead to stress and excessive tiredness, and longer-term health concerns.

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