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Night Guard, Mouth Guard, Sport Guard, Custom Bleaching Tray, Snoring Oral Device dentures

     

    • Mouth Guard


    • Night Guard


    • Sport Guard


    • Custom Bleaching Tray


    • Snoring Oral Device


    • Snap on veneer (removable veneer)


     Special offer Dentures, Denture repair, Affordable Dentures .Serve Kent, Bonney Lake, Federal Way and surrounding area 

    Occlusal Guard

     

      An occlusal guard, also known as a dental night guard or bite guard, is a protective device for the mouth that covers the teeth and gums to prevent and reduce injury from teeth grinding (bruxism) or jaw clenching. These guards are typically worn during sleep when most unconscious grinding or clenching occurs, although they can also be used during the day for those who exhibit these behaviors while awake. An occlusal guard serves to create a physical barrier between the upper and lower teeth, thus minimizing the damaging effects on the teeth and surrounding tissues. They are usually made from durable plastic material and can be custom-made by dental professionals to fit an individual's mouth precisely, offering maximum comfort and protection. Regular use of an occlusal guard can help mitigate symptoms such as jaw discomfort, tooth sensitivity, and the excessive wear and potential fracturing of teeth.  Consult with your Denturist if you experience bruxism. 

    Snoring Oral Devices

     

    Snoring devices are non-invasive treatments intended to reduce or eliminate snoring, which can be a symptom of conditions such as sleep apnea. Snoring can disrupt sleep quality for both the snorer and their partner, leading to daytime fatigue, irritability, and health issues like heart disease and high blood pressure if left untreated.

    Here are some key benefits of using snoring devices:

    1. Improved Sleep Quality: Snoring devices can greatly improve the quality of sleep for both the person snoring and those around them.
    2. Better Health: By improving sleep quality and reducing snoring, these devices can contribute to better overall health, including cardiovascular health.
    3. Reduced Daytime Fatigue: Snoring can lead to fragmented sleep, resulting in daytime sleepiness. A snoring device can help reduce this fatigue.
    4. Cost-Effective: Snoring devices can be a cost-effective solution when compared to more invasive procedures or treatments for snoring.

    There are several types of snoring devices, including:

    1. Mandibular Advancement Devices (MADs): These are mouthguard-like devices that push the lower jaw and tongue forward, increasing the size of the airway and reducing the air resistance that leads to snoring.
    2. Tongue Retaining Devices (TRDs): These devices work by holding the tongue forward and preventing it from falling back into the throat, which can obstruct the airway and cause snoring.
    3. Nasal Strips: Applied to the outside of the nose, these strips work by physically widening the nostrils, thus enhancing airflow.
    4. Anti-Snoring Pillows: These are ergonomically designed pillows to help maintain a position that reduces snoring, usually by keeping the airways open.
    5. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Machines: Although not a "device" in the typical sense, CPAP machines are often used for more severe snoring and sleep apnea. They work by delivering a constant flow of air pressure to the throat, ensuring that the airway stays open throughout the night.

    Remember, while these devices can help manage snoring, they may not address its root cause. Chronic or severe snoring should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out conditions like sleep apnea.

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