Mouth Guards in Phoenix, AZ

Whether you’re chasing after a ball on the field or heading to bed for a restful night, a mouth guard or a night guard can play a significant role in safeguarding your teeth and promoting a healthier, happier you.

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Who Needs a Mouth Guard?

Mouth guards also known as night guards provide essential protection for those involved in activities prone to dental or facial injuries. Whether you’re hitting the field for football, shooting hoops in basketball, or skating on the ice in hockey, a mouth guard protects you against impact injuries. But it’s not just for athletes. If you grind or clench your teeth, struggle with TMJ disorders, or deal with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, a custom-made mouth guard can offer you relief and added protection.

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4 Reasons for a Mouth Guard

 

1.

Protection During Contact Sports

Mouth guards shield teeth and jaws from impact injuries, reducing the risk of chipped, broken, or knocked-out teeth.

2.

Prevent Teeth Grinding

For individuals who grind or clench their teeth during sleep (bruxism), a custom-made mouth guard provides cushioning and protection.

3.

Relief for TMJ Disorder

Customized mouth guards can help alleviate symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders by stabilizing the jaw joint.

4.

Sleep Apnea Treatment

For individuals with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, a mouth guard can help keep the airway open by repositioning the lower jaw and tongue during sleep.

 
 
 
Athletes wearing mouth guards are 82% to 93% less likely to experience traumatic dental injury.
 
 
 
 

The Different Types of Mouth Guards

 

Mouth guards come in three main types, each offering varying levels of fit and protection.

 

Stock mouth guards are pre-formed and readily available at sporting goods stores, but they often provide a poor fit and minimal protection.

 

Boil-and-bite mouth guards are softened in boiling water and then molded to fit the wearer’s teeth.

 

Custom-made mouth guards are recommended for the highest level of fit and protection.

 
 
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Why Choose PDS Foundation Dentists for Special Needs for Mouth Guards in Phoenix?

Choosing us for your mouth guard ensures you receive exceptional care from highly skilled professionals. Our experienced team utilizes advanced, proven technologies and techniques to deliver highest quality care for a healthier, happier smile. With a focus on personalized care, we tailor our approach to meet your specific needs and concerns. Trust us for high-quality mouth guards that deliver lasting results.

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Mouth Guards FAQs

 

If you have any questions about mouth guards, we’ve got answers.

 
 

The cost of a mouth guard depends on the type and level of customization required. At PDS Foundation Dentists for Special Needs , we offer affordable prices for high-quality, personalized mouth guards.

Although boil-and-bite mouth guards are readily available, they do not offer the same level of protection and customization as professionally fitted mouth guards. We recommend using a custom mouth guard from our dental office for maximum protection and comfort.

Mouth guards can wear out or get damaged over time. It's important to replace them every one to two years, or sooner if they show signs of wear or damage.

Yes, children can use mouth guards for protection during sports activities. We offer customized mouth guards for children that are designed to fit their smaller mouths.

It takes approximately one to two weeks to create a custom mouth guard. However, we offer emergency services for dental injuries that require immediate attention.