Do Mouth Guards And Retainers Protect You Differently?

Do Night Guards And Retainers Protect You Differently?
Do Night Guards And Retainers Protect You Differently?

 

Dental health is very important, and one way to help ensure that your teeth stay healthy is by wearing a mouth guard or retainer. But do these two devices actually protect your teeth in different ways?

It’s true that mouth guards and retainers serve different purposes. A mouth guard is worn while you sleep in order to protect your teeth from grinding or clenching. These actions can damage your tooth enamel and lead to other dental problems. A retainer, on the other hand, is worn to keep your teeth in their proper position after you’ve had them straightened, which can also reduce the risk of tooth damage.

Both mouth guards and retainers can help protect your teeth from damage in different ways.

Is a Retainer a Good Substitute for a Mouth Guard?

A mouth guard is a custom-made appliance that fits over your upper or lower teeth. It is usually made of hard plastic and covers all of your upper or lower teeth. Mouth guards are used to prevent tooth grinding (bruxism) and can also be used to treat TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder).

A retainer is a custom-made appliance that fits over your teeth and holds them in place. Retainers are often used after braces to keep the teeth from moving back into their original position.

If you have been diagnosed with bruxism or TMJ, then a mouth guard is the best option for you. If you have had braces and need to wear a retainer to keep your teeth from moving, then you will need to wear a retainer.

If you’re wondering “Can a clear retainer stand in for a mouth guard?” The answer is no. Because they serve different purposes, retainers can’t be a substitute for mouth guards since they are made of a less protective material and don’t protect your teeth from grinding and clenching during sleep. It’s best to get a custom-made mouth guard to ensure a comfortable fit and proper protection, such as those from Remi.

Does a Mouth Guard Act as a Retainer?

Do Night Guards And Retainers Protect You Differently?

 

Generally, mouth guards do not act as retainers. However,  Remi mouth guards do. This is because of the material used by Remi to create the guards. Remi guards will hold your teeth in place while you sleep and will help to keep your bite aligned.

Can You Use a Mouth Guard and Retainer at the Same Time?

You might be wondering “Can you use a mouth guard and a clear retainer simultaneously?” The answer is once again no. You cannot use them at the same time. However, if you have a permanent bonded wire retainer attached to your teeth, you may also use Remi mouth guards.

Takeaway

Mouth guards and retainers are devices that are worn in the mouth to protect teeth from damage. They are both custom-made to fit your mouth and are comfortable to wear. You can wear either one or both depending on your needs.

Get your custom mouth guards at Shopremi.com for ultimate comfort.

Ana has worked for the past two years at Remi. She is a California-native and proud San Franciscan. Ana Milian RDA Head Dental Technician

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