Protect your smile with Night Guard hard/soft solutions from XDENT LAB. Designed to prevent damage and ensure comfort, these specialized Denture accessories are perfect for night-time use. Experience superior protection and a custom fit crafted just for you.
Description:
A night guard, also known as a dental splint or occlusal guard, is a custom-fitted oral appliance designed to protect the teeth and jaws during sleep. It is primarily used to manage bruxism (teeth grinding) and other occlusal disorders, helping to prevent tooth wear, jaw pain, and other complications associated with clenching or grinding. Night guards can be made from hard materials, soft materials, or a combination of both (hard/soft), offering varying levels of protection and comfort.
Specifications:
- Material Options:
- Hard Night Guard:
- Material: Typically fabricated from durable acrylic resin, providing a rigid structure for maximum protection against grinding.
- Thickness: Generally ranges from 1.5 mm to 3 mm, depending on patient needs and severity of bruxism.
- Soft Night Guard:
- Material: Made from softer, flexible thermoplastic material that offers comfort and cushioning.
- Thickness: Usually around 1.5 mm to 2 mm, allowing for a more comfortable fit while still providing protection.
- Hard/Soft Night Guard:
- Material: Features a hard outer layer made from acrylic for durability and a soft inner layer for comfort, combining protection with a cushioned fit.
- Thickness: Varies but typically has a hard outer layer of about 1.5 mm to 2 mm and a soft inner layer of about 2 mm to 3 mm.
- Hard Night Guard:
- Design Features:
- Custom Fit: Each night guard is custom-made using impressions or digital scans of the patient’s teeth, ensuring optimal fit and comfort.
- Arch Coverage: Available in full-arch or partial-arch designs, depending on patient needs and preferences.
- Bite Registration: Accurate bite registration is essential to ensure proper alignment and comfort during use.
- Retention Design: Designed to securely fit over the teeth without causing discomfort, reducing the likelihood of dislodgment during sleep.
- Fabrication Process:
- Impression Taking: Traditional impressions or digital scans are obtained to create a precise model of the patient’s dentition.
- Design Phase: The night guard is designed using CAD software to ensure a perfect fit, considering occlusal relationships and patient preferences.
- Manufacturing: The appliance is fabricated using either vacuum forming for soft materials or milling for hard materials, ensuring high precision and quality.
- Finish and Polish: Edges are smoothed, and the surface is polished for comfort and aesthetics.