Splints & Nightguards in Bridgeland, AB
Splints & Nightguards Near You
At Alpine Dental, we offer personalized splints and Nightguards to help protect your jaw, teeth, and oral health. Whether you struggle with teeth grinding, jaw pain, or nighttime clenching, our custom-made appliances can provide long-lasting relief and prevent further damage. If you wake up in the morning with sore jaws or ongoing headaches, then you may require a dental appliance.
What Are Nightguards And Splints?
Nightguards and splints are removable appliances that are fitted around your teeth. They are usually worn during the nighttime to minimize the impacts of clenching (bruxism), grinding, or jaw tension. They hold between the lower and upper teeth, which relaxes your jaw muscles and helps prevent your teeth from wearing too much.
Dr. Laura Brescia carefully takes impressions of your mouth at Alpine Dental so that the appliance is well-fitting and functions efficiently.
Why You Might Need a Splint or Dental Appliance
There are many reasons why you might need a dental appliance, and Dr. Laura Brescia always starts with an accurate diagnosis so she can recommend the right dental appliance for you. You might simply need a nightguard to protect your teeth from clenching or grinding at night, or a splint to treat more complex problems. You might need an appliance if you have:
- TMJ problems or a TMD
- Weakening of your teeth and cracks
- Jaw pain
- Headaches and stiff neck
- Pain in the face or muscles of the jaw
- Pain with chewing
A custom nightguard helps relieve these symptoms by reducing pressure on your teeth and joints. It also helps prevent long-term damage that could lead to more invasive treatment.
Benefits Of Personal Dental Appliances
Not all appliances are the same. It is important you wear an appliance that Is appropriate for the condition you have.
Having a professionally designed appliance from a Bridgeland, AB dentist has multiple benefits:
- Appropriate design for the condition you have
- Designed to fit perfectly
- Strong and long-lasting with high-quality materials
- Relief from jaw pain and headaches in the morning
- Protects teeth from cracking and enamel loss
Dr. Brescia highly discourages store-bought or boil-and-bite-guards. Because they do not have an accurate
bite and may not be appropriate for your condition, they can actually make problems worse. A custom appliance made at Alpine Dental ensures proper alignment and long-term relief.
Why Choose Alpine Dental
Your comfort matters to us here at Alpine Dental. Dr. Laura Brescia and our professional team incorporate the latest in technology and a gentle approach so that you will feel comfortable during your visit. We take the time necessary to completely understand your symptoms and suggest the most suitable appliance for your condition.
As your dentist near you, we are committed to preventive care and long-term outcomes. Our goal is to safeguard your teeth now so that you have a healthier smile tomorrow.
Book Your Appointment Today
If you’re waking up with jaw pain or noticing signs of tooth wear, it’s time to talk to a professional. Visit Dr. Laura Brescia at Alpine Dental for a thorough exam and personalized treatment plan. Call us at (403) 294-1077 or book online to get started.
Discover how splints and Nightguards can protect your smile and improve your quality of life with a trusted dentist in Bridgeland, AB.
FAQs
How do I know whether I should have a Nightguard or splint?
If you have pain when you chew, headaches, wear on your teeth, or if you have been informed that you grind your teeth when you sleep, a dental appliance will be beneficial. Dr. Laura Brescia will discuss your symptoms with you and perform a detailed examination to find out what is most beneficial for you.
Can I wear my splint or bite guard while awake?
Yes, some splints, particularly TMJ or tension jaw splints, can be worn during the day. Depending on your condition, Dr. Brescia might prescribe a specific usage schedule, such as while at work or during times of stress.
How long does my dental appliance last?
We will teach you how to care for your splint so it lasts as long as possible, usually a few years. Grinding or clenching wear and tear will reduce the lifespan of the
splint. Dr. Laura Brescia sees her patients yearly for splint adjustments to ensure it is still working as intended, and this also increases the lifespan of a splint.
