View Full Version : Guard for mouth for tooth grinder- are they bad?




Spirit Dancer
09-05-2008, 08:17 PM
All my front teeth are totally flat on the top of my bottem and top teeth from unconsciously gritting/ grinding my teeth. It is significant wear. I have also lost 4 small chunks out of my molars from this. I am in my mid twenties and several dentists have said if I do not start wearing a mouth guard my teeth will be worn out in a few decades.

But the guards are plastic and I am really trying to aviod plastic + this plastic would be in my mouth! So does anyone know how bad these guards are? Are other options besides the guard? (Besides wearing out my teeth more).

Anyone? Thanks!




TanyaLopez
09-05-2008, 08:23 PM
I got cavities at the tops of two teeth because of the flexing--the stress on my teeth from grinding at night. I voted (for me) that the plastic was the lesser of the evils.

I eventually figured out that my grinding is likely related to my amalgams--I've got other health problems from the mercury and grinding is pretty common in mercury toxic people. So I'm hoping it clears up as I deal with that.

Some people get relief from cranial-sacral--they stop grinding altogether (I tried it and it didn't change anything for me).