A dental splint is a removable appliance fitted over the upper or lower teeth. It may be recommended to protect tooth surfaces and dental restorations from the effects of grinding or clenching. A splint does not necessarily stop bruxism, so the underlying symptoms and contributing factors should also be assessed.
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Not all sports mouthguards offer the same fit or level of protection. Learn how custom-fitted and store-bought mouthguards differ, what to consider when choosing one and when an existing mouthguard may need to be replaced.
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You should consider booking a dental appointment if you have tooth pain, bleeding gums, sensitivity, a chipped tooth, swelling, bad breath, or changes in chewing. Dental visits are also important when nothing hurts, as regular check-ups can help identify issues early and support long-term oral health.
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