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Posted on 
May 6, 2025
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Bruxism and Dentures: How Night Guards Can Save Your Smile (and Sanity)

Investing in dentures is like investing in a great pair of shoes—when they fit well and look good, they give you confidence and keep you moving forward. But what happens when you add bruxism, that pesky habit of grinding or clenching your teeth, into the mix? Suddenly, your shiny new dentures are facing a nightly battle. But fear not! There’s a simple, affordable, and effective solution: custom night guards. Let’s dive into how night guards can protect your dentures and keep your smile looking fabulous.

What’s Bruxism Anyway?
Bruxism might sound like the name of an ancient Roman general, but it’s actually a fancy term for grinding or clenching your teeth, usually when you’re not even aware of it. Most often, it happens at night, when you’re blissfully asleep and dreaming of… well, hopefully not about grinding your teeth. While the exact cause of bruxism remains a bit of a mystery, stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, and even that overbite you’ve been sporting since childhood can all play a role.

The Trouble with Bruxism and Dentures
Dentures are designed to withstand the daily wear and tear of chewing, talking, and flashing that winning smile. But when it comes to the relentless pressure of bruxism, even the sturdiest dentures can start to show signs of wear and tear. Think of it like this: it’s one thing for your shoes to handle a casual stroll around the block, but it’s a whole different ball game if you’re running marathons in them every night! Bruxism can cause your dentures to wear down prematurely, crack, or even break—leaving you with more than just a broken smile.

Do You Have Bruxism? (Hint: Your Jaw Might Know)
Not sure if you’re a nighttime grinder? Here are some clues:

  • Worn or damaged dentures: If your dentures are starting to look like they’ve been through a bar fight, bruxism could be the culprit.
  • Morning jaw pain or headaches: Waking up with a sore jaw or a pounding headache? Your nighttime habits might be more active than you think.
  • Mysterious earaches: No, it’s not your favorite podcast causing those earaches. Bruxism can sometimes cause pain in your ears, as the strain from grinding radiates to the surrounding areas.

If any of these sound familiar, it might be time to consider a night guard to keep your dentures—and your jaw—happy.

Night Guards: The Unsung Hero of Denture Protection
A night guard is like a superhero for your dentures. These custom-made devices fit snugly over your teeth (or dentures) and act as a protective barrier against the relentless forces of bruxism. Think of it as a cushion between your upper and lower dentures, absorbing the pressure so your dentures can rest easy while you sleep.

Custom vs. Over-the-Counter Night Guards
When it comes to night guards, you have options. Over-the-counter night guards are like the off-the-rack suit—you might get lucky and find one that sort of fits, but it’s never going to be as comfortable or effective as a custom-made option. Custom night guards, on the other hand, are tailored to fit your unique dental structure, providing superior comfort and protection. Plus, they’re made from high-quality materials that can stand up to even the most determined nighttime grinders.

Why a Night Guard is Your Dentures’ Best Friend
Using a night guard comes with a host of benefits:

  • Dentures last longer: A night guard prevents the wear and tear caused by bruxism, keeping your dentures in top shape for years to come.
  • Less pain, more gain: A well-fitting night guard can help reduce the jaw pain and headaches associated with bruxism, giving you a more restful night’s sleep.
  • Savings in the long run: By protecting your dentures from damage, a night guard can save you from the cost and inconvenience of frequent repairs or replacements. And let’s be real—who doesn’t love saving money?
  • Better overall oral health: A night guard helps reduce the strain on your jaw muscles and joints, contributing to better overall oral comfort and health.

How to Care for Your Night Guard (and Keep It From Becoming a Science Experiment)
Your night guard works hard to protect your dentures, so it’s only fair to give it a little TLC in return. Here’s how to keep your night guard in tip-top shape:

  • Clean It Like You Mean It
    After each use, give your night guard a good cleaning with a soft toothbrush and some mild soap or denture cleaner. Skip the toothpaste, as it’s too abrasive and can cause damage. You wouldn’t wash your favorite shirt with sandpaper, right?
  • Store It Safely
    When your night guard isn’t busy protecting your dentures, store it in a well-ventilated case to keep it safe from damage and—let’s face it—mystery gunk. Make sure the case allows air to circulate to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to mold and unpleasant odors (and nobody wants that).
  • Keep an Eye on It
    Inspect your night guard regularly for signs of wear, cracks, or other damage. If it’s starting to look like it’s seen better days, don’t hesitate to get it checked out. After all, a damaged night guard won’t do much to protect your dentures.
  • Take It to Your Next Check-Up
    When you visit your denturist for regular check-ups (because you’re totally on top of those, right?), bring your night guard along. Your denturist can check its fit and condition, ensuring it’s still providing the protection your dentures need.

Protect Your Investment with a Night Guard
Let’s face it: dentures are a significant investment in your smile and your quality of life. A night guard is a small but mighty tool that can help protect that investment, ensuring your dentures last as long as possible while keeping you comfortable and pain-free.

Peace of Mind (and a Good Night’s Sleep)
Knowing you’re doing everything you can to protect your dentures can give you the peace of mind you need to sleep soundly. And who knows—maybe with the right night guard, you’ll even start dreaming about something other than grinding your teeth!

Safeguard Your Smile with AccuSmile Seattle Dentures Center
At AccuSmile Seattle Dentures Center, we know how important it is to protect your dentures from the effects of bruxism. Our expert team can create a custom night guard designed just for you, ensuring your dentures stay in perfect condition while you sleep soundly through the night.

Don’t wait until bruxism takes a toll on your smile! Give AccuSmile Seattle Dentures Center a call today to schedule a consultation and discover how a custom night guard can keep your dentures—and your confidence—intact.

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