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There is no doubt that the current economic woes, the problem (teeth grinding and clenching - bruxism) is on the rise
Dr Nigel Carter
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Several studies indicate a range of between 8% and 80% of the population will suffer from bruxism at some stage in their lives.
Some dental experts believe that abnormalities in the way the teeth fit together (malocclusion) can cause or trigger bruxism. In such cases, they will sometimes grind down healthy teeth to get a more even bit. Striving for perfect occlusion is not without controversy though. Grinding away healthy teeth is seen by some experts as an invasive and costly procedure with little evidence to support its efficacy as a treatment for bruxism. Many dentists prefer to fit a dental guard (mouth guard) to protect teeth and dental work from the ravages of grinding instead. These are plastic devices that are made from an impression of your teeth and can cost from £70 to £700!. Alternatively, you can wear an inexpensive but effective ready to wear dental guard which does the same job and is more convenient and affordable. We offer the world leading SleepRight dental guards that are approved by the British Dental Health Foundation.