
Protect Your Smile with a TMJ Mouth Guard in West San Antonio or East San Antonio, TX

The Role of TMJ Mouth Guards
Mouthguards, also known as night guards or stabilization splints, are oral appliances that help ease TMJ symptoms in some cases and protect teeth from damage caused by grinding or bruxism. Those with bite alignment issues may find relief from TMJ discomfort with these appliances, while individuals without alignment problems but with muscle-related clenching or grinding can still benefit by preventing tooth wear, fractures, and long-term damage.
Custom Fit vs Boil and Bite
Upper vs Lower Jaw Guards
Improving Overall Sleep Quality
Anterior vs Full Coverage Mouth Guard
Consultation with an Orthodontist
FAQ
What type of mouthguard works best for TMJ issues?
Selecting the best mouthguard for TMJ depends on factors such as the condition’s severity, comfort, and expert advice. Custom-made mouthguards, crafted by orthodontists or dental specialists, are a popular choice as they are designed to fit the unique shape of your teeth and jaw. This provides superior comfort and protection compared to store-bought mouthguards. Speaking with our orthodontists at Fiesta Orthodontics, Dr Fateh Arslan and Dr. Ayla Idilbi, can help you find the ideal option for treating your specific TMJ issues.
Can a mouthguard help with teeth grinding and jaw pain?
Mouthguards are effective for managing teeth grinding (bruxism) and reducing jaw pain. They act as a cushion between the upper and lower teeth, minimizing the damage caused by grinding and clenching, such as enamel wear, jaw pain, and headaches. While they don’t fix the root cause of grinding, they protect the teeth and ease pressure on jaw muscles, making them a useful tool for managing symptoms.
Are over-the-counter mouthguards effective for TMJ?
Over-the-counter mouthguards can help ease TMJ symptoms by lessening grinding and clenching but often don’t match the fit or comfort of custom-made ones. Without a personalized fit, these guards may not properly address specific jaw alignment issues or provide enough support. For improved results, a custom-fitted mouthguard made by an orthodontist is usually advised to ensure correct alignment and more effective symptom relief.
